What he means is (indirectly) accessing the model in a static class
var. And in particular loading a var with an object of the class that
is just about to load.
Cheers, Anjo
Am 13.11.2007 um 22:02 schrieb Guido Neitzer:
> On 13.11.2007, at 10:51, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>> Never mind the SQL generation. That seems like a breathtakingly
>> dangerous thing to do with EOF.
>
> Hmm. I don't know. It is certainly not creating everything
> necessary (indexes, constraints, etc - but this is getting better
> and better), but it helps getting the basics for a hand maintained
> script.
>
> I hate writing the whole statements by hand, after I added five
> tables with lots of columns to the model ...
>
> One of our really big models has the same problem with the same
> kind of error - it breaks due to static ivars.
>
> And the other thing is: why is SQL generation looking at the java
> classes? Mike, any hint on that?
>
> cug
>
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