Hi Kasper, thanks for your reply, but what about the columns?
Do I need to add columns to this newly created table? Att. 2014-07-16 18:00 GMT-03:00 Kasper Sørensen <[email protected]>: > Hi there, > > There is a little known trick to get around that issue, so I guess it's a > very fair question. > > The trick is to first do a drop table, and then a new create table. > > When MM is initialized with an existing empty file, it will determine that > there IS a table, since the file is there, but that table has no columns, > because the file does not define any columns. Maybe it's a bit silly - I > actually think that's worth discussing ... But the reason it is there is I > guess to indicate that at least the file is there, it's not a non-existing > file (in which case there would not be any table). > > Best regards, > Kasper > > > 2014-07-16 21:37 GMT+02:00 Júnior <[email protected]>: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to use the metamodel to write on an empty csv, > > > > But I'm getting errors saying that there is no column. > > > > I was able to do that calling create table with a different name from the > > file. > > Then added the columns. > > > > I worked, but it created the header line with the column names, would it > be > > possible to do that without adding the column names in the csv file? > > > > Att. > > -- > > Francisco Ribeiro > > *SCEA|SCJP|SCWCD|IBM Certified SOA Associate* > > > -- Francisco Ribeiro *SCEA|SCJP|SCWCD|IBM Certified SOA Associate*
