HI, I don't have answer to your question... however I'm just curious how your export & import process looks like? - Export-> file and then from file-> DB ? is there a way to export&import at same time from DB1->DB2 let's say I want to make a copy from a subset of DB1 and copy it to DB2 (without statement&ResultSet just by using some tools from DERBY). Many Thanks for any help;)! BR Jan
.......................... Regards / Pozdrowienia Jan Bartosz MBB RP I&V Tools&Autom Pegasus Core PL My contact info in Phonebook Click to call me by using Softphone -----Original Message----- From: ext jaz1988 [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 8:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Importing tables which have references to other tables Hi, I have a table, TABLE1 which has a column which is GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY. I managed to export this table and import into an existing DB with the same table. The import is able to adjust the IDENTITY column accordingly with regards to the existing data in the table. The problem is, I have another table, TABLE2 which has a foreign key that referenced to the IDENTITY column in TABLE1. When the IDENTITY column in TABLE1 is adjusted after import, the import of TABLE2 will fail since the References is messed up already. Am I doing it right or is there other ways to do import and exports of Tables with references. Thank you! -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Importing-tables-which-have-references-to-other-ta bles-tp34016274p34016274.html Sent from the Apache Derby Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
