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 Post subject: Reverse Engineering for one-to-many
PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 3:19 pm 
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Hello:

Is it possible to disable one-to-many relationship on a specific table in the reverse engineering configuration file? How can I do it?

Situation:

I have a USER table. Almost all other tables reference that table as a foreign key in a column called "ModifiedBy".
So, there is one-to-many relationship. The default reverse engineering configuration produces SETs that referece all other tables.

i.e. set clientes(), set adresses(), and so on.

I want to disable this one-to-many relationship on the USER table.

Can it be done? if so, how? I looked at the DTD for the reverse engineering, but I couldn't figuer it out.

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Does anyone have suggestions?


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