Thanks to you, Mike and Pierce. I did follow your advices and they
more than solved my problem.
JPM
PS: Actually the "defines" were working from the beginning, but I did
not realize because I was looking at an old class "_Assessment.java"
which name, starting with a "A", is on top of my package (and
therefore the first file I would open), but that has no longer a
corresponding entity in my model... and thus is never regenerated.
Took me three hours to figure that out! There should be a special name
for those "unlikely-misconfiguration-bugs", where you track a problem
that does not even exist.
JPM
Le 20 déc. 07 à 17:34, Mike Schrag a écrit :
>>> It works with Velocity, because I use those templates ... The
>>> define should be named "EOGenericRecord" and the value should be
>>> "er.extensions.ERXGenericRecord". You need to set this in
>>> each .eogen file.
>>
>> Stop! Don't do it like that!
> Valid point, and actually we do this also (MDTGenericRecord extends
> ERXGenericRecord).
>
> ms
>
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