Hi Werner,

sounds great. Be assured that I'll support you and your students with
this as far as my time permits.

Ralf


Werner Guttmann schrieb:
> Hi Ralf,
> 
> Ralf Joachim wrote:
>> Hi Werner,
>>
>> as you have recognized you have to execute all the scripts by hand at
>> the moment. While this is far away from being ideal it easies porting of
>> the tests as you have a better overview to which test a table belongs.
> Okay.
> 
>> Having said that this is not the final solution. In an ideal world I
>> would like to create the tables on the flight with DDLGEN out of the
>> mappings. But as this will be to much work at the moment, I thought of
>> writing a small Tool to execute all the scripts of a database engine.
> -1. Let me talk to some of the students I am working with right now what
> they can do about this.
> 
>> Anyway there are still many work left porting and reviewing the old
>> tests. In addition I only created mysql scripts yet. Others have to
>> follow, but only after testing them against the database engine. Not to
>> forget that there is *no* documentation on how to implement a new test.
> I can definitely try to address this .....
>> Regards
>> Ralf
>>
>>
>> Werner Guttmann schrieb:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> how does one go about creating database tables for the new (real) junit
>>> tests in cpactf/src/test/java ? Is it really that one does have to
>>> execute all the *.sql statements as available in cpactf/src/test/dll ?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Werner
>>>
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