>> We can even trow exception on execution of such verbs and suggest to
>> re-create corresponding metadata object.
>>
>>
> Hum? It will throw exception automatically, why would we need to bother
> and it then?
It must be parsed correctly to allow to create metadata from backup.
But at e
On 09/12/2011 16:50, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
>> On 09/12/2011 16:34, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
CORE-3073 [1] requires special BLR verb meaning "get the default value
of a field". There is request to expose the same functionality in SQL
too, but doesn't matter here.
These cascade trig
> On 09/12/2011 16:34, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
>>> CORE-3073 [1] requires special BLR verb meaning "get the default value
>>> of a field". There is request to expose the same functionality in SQL
>>> too, but doesn't matter here.
>>>
>>> These cascade triggers are system triggers but are backed-up and
On 09/12/2011 16:34, Vlad Khorsun wrote:
>> CORE-3073 [1] requires special BLR verb meaning "get the default value
>> of a field". There is request to expose the same functionality in SQL
>> too, but doesn't matter here.
>>
>> These cascade triggers are system triggers but are backed-up and
>> rest
> CORE-3073 [1] requires special BLR verb meaning "get the default value
> of a field". There is request to expose the same functionality in SQL
> too, but doesn't matter here.
>
> These cascade triggers are system triggers but are backed-up and
> restored. If we use new BLR on them, downgrades
On 09/12/2011 14:48, Leyne, Sean wrote:
> Adriano,
>
>> CORE-3073 [1] requires special BLR verb meaning "get the default value of a
>> field". There is request to expose the same functionality in SQL too, but
>> doesn't matter here.
>>
>> These cascade triggers are system triggers but are backed-up
Adriano,
> CORE-3073 [1] requires special BLR verb meaning "get the default value of a
> field". There is request to expose the same functionality in SQL too, but
> doesn't matter here.
>
> These cascade triggers are system triggers but are backed-up and restored. If
> we use new BLR on them, dow
CORE-3073 [1] requires special BLR verb meaning "get the default value
of a field". There is request to expose the same functionality in SQL
too, but doesn't matter here.
These cascade triggers are system triggers but are backed-up and
restored. If we use new BLR on them, downgrades via gbak wi