Hi André, On 15 Dec 2017, at 6:33 pm, André Rothe <andre.ro...@phosco.info> wrote:
> But how does EOF differ the objects? They come from different tables (but > with the same name, only the owners differ). The owner I would intercept and > change in the SQL code. Can EOF track this without a model? Also the primary > keys could overlap, because the "slaves" use its own sequence objects, which > all start at 1. Unless Chuck chimes in with some serious esoterica, I cannot imagine how you’d get this to work. No, EOF won’t be able to track that without a model. And even if you could somehow trick it into using a union of several tables, then, and I think you know this, they’re not really going to function as primary keys if they can possibly collide. > At the moment I havent't found a delegate for the SQL injection, so I cannot > test it :-( I don’t think it’s going to help. I just can’t see how EOF can be the solution to this problem. -- Paul Hoadley https://logicsquad.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/logic-squad/
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