Hi, > On 31 Oct 2016, at 16:25, Theodore Petrosky <tedp...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > I am reverse engineering an Oracle DB to be able to read from it. I will not > write! > > I am of course afraid of this DB. it is not my product and it could be very > hurt if something was written to it incorrectly. > > Would you recommend checking the “Read Only” check box in the Advanced tab > in Entity Modeler for the Entities that I reverse engineer?
another (possibly additional) layer of safety could be just to ask the DBA to produce a separate readonly user that just doesn't have any write permissions; that way even if something were wrong and EOF decided to write something, the database will just deny any changes. Greetings Dennis -- ----------------------------------------------------- Dennis Bliefernicht • Head of Backend Development T +49 40 357 3001 62 dennis.blieferni...@xyrality.com XYRALITY GmbH • Friedensallee 290 • 22763 Hamburg www.xyrality.com <http://www.xyrality.com/> Registergericht: Hamburg HRB 115332 Geschäftsführer: Sven Ossenbrüggen -----------------------------------------------------
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