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--- Additional comments from atjen...@openoffice.org Wed Oct 21 22:03:32
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Created an attachment (id=65524)
Bug doc
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--- Additional comments from atjen...@openoffice.org Wed Oct 21 22:00:48
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yup - the script in the odb file does show it has a identity...but the GUI d
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--- Additional comments from o...@openoffice.org Wed Oct 21 13:29:27 +
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When opening the test doc the table already contains a pkey. May be that is
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--- Additional comments from atjen...@openoffice.org Sun Oct 18 05:03:36
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Created an attachment (id=65424)
Bug document no PK field on either table
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Issue #|105998
Summary|[cws hsqldb19] Can not create primary key on existing
|column via GUI table editor