Chris Blackwell
Wed, 08 Nov 2006 10:49:27 -0800
As you have the table definition there is nothing stopping you creating this table in a different database, and modifying it there? If you can figure out what part of the definition causes reactor to go loopy (if the definition is the cause) then it more likely someone will find a solution.
Cheers, Chris
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom McNeer
Sent: 08 November 2006 16:44
To: reactor@doughughes.net
Subject: Re: [Reactor for CF] Third try for this topic - Reactor
creates duplicate fields in objects
Tom,
Suggestion:
Strip rows, triggers and indexes off one by one until it
starts working - this
may narrow it down a bit.
Not a bad suggestion; but I can't actually change this table. As
I said in the original post, it's part of a licensed third-party
application.
I posted the code with the thought that someone might see
something in the schema that would cause Reactor's behavior, and thus
lead to a fix in Reactor.
But without that, the solution is simply to write a custom
query, which I've done. I just thought I might have run across behavior
that would cause others problems, too. If I can, I'll work on finding
the problem through your method. But I'm still hopeful that someone
might be able to see the problem more readily.
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Thanks,
Tom
Tom McNeer
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