Hi Robert,
Robert Einsle wrote:
Hy List,
We have an Database-Table with an default-Column (now()), and want to
save data in it. How can i configure OJB to insert Data in this table to
use the Database-Funktion to create the Data of this field?
The Table is created like this:
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CREATE TABLE import_log (
log_tst TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
log_importer VARCHAR(64),
PRIMARY KEY (log_tst)
);
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normaly i can Insert Data into the Table like
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INSERT INTO import_log (log_importer) VALUES ('re');
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can i let OJB do the same?
You could try two options (or use a combination of both):
1. If you don't need a ImportLog object on java-level, simply execute
the sql-insert statement by your own.
http://db.apache.org/ojb/docu/guides/connection.html#Can+I+directly+obtain+a
2. If you handle with ImportLog objects, create a "normal" metadata
mapping for ImportLog and set 'access' to read only.
Additionally you can prevent OJB from caching these objects using a noop
cache.
Problems: After insert the ImportLog object, 'logTimestamp' field will
still be 'null' (only set on DB level) and you can't perform a fast
getObjectByIdentity(...) call to lookup the object from DB, because
logTimestamp is the PK field too (workaround: introduce a separate
autoincrement PK field and disable PK for logTimestamp).
regards,
Armin
Thanks for Help
best Greetings,
\Robert
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