Hi All,
   I have just discovered that CMR is not a good idea if relationships lead to very 
large 'N' sides of 1:N relationships. However, I can find no way to disable them in 
middlegen. Is there one (other than the primitive trick of removing the constraints in 
a copy of the database and then generating)?
  Also, I have spent some time improving on the application that Middlegen generates, 
via repeditive editing and just haven't had the time to look into how easy it would be 
change the Velocity scripts. It probably would have saved me time in the end but the 
testing seems a hassle. I'm wondering whether someone with time and a better knowledge 
of velocity (and perhaps with an eye to something marketable at the end of the line) 
is interested in examples of the following:

1. Automatic audit trail field addition (and concurrent update checking) ;
2. Selectable paged, lists using DISPLAYTAG;
3. Links from view function to related records (in new browser instance);
4. Error messaging - marking error fields;
5. Delete with confirmation (and Oh my God! restore functionality);
6. Copy function;
7. ... still being developed editing with authorisation.

It was tedious to develop but well worth it at the end. If somebody wants good 
examples and would give me a copy of the velocity at the end I would really appreciate 
it.

Jim Brady


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