Interesting issue. Exactly what has changed between 1.6 and 1.7 toI set not null contrains in the Oracle database layer. IIRC these checks were also done in the -old- database layer for postgresql, so i placed them in the Oracle implementation. I dont know whcih checks there are in the storage layer, but Oracle now checks the following things:
introduce this issue?
- not null
- unique
- foreign key
- existence in inherited class
Or i am mistaken, and this was never checked in the postgresql layer, or this has been removed in the storage layer and for this reason never showed up, untill i started adding contrains on the database.
Furthermore, I have experienced no problems with importing nodes withWell, i guess your database layer does not check on these contrains
aliases in an application - is this a database specific issue?
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