It can, but by default it doesn't AFAIK. You could always ask on the public ECO group to see if anyone knows the proper answer :-)
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Todd Martin Sent: Tue 02/08/2005 20:04 To: NZ Borland Developers Group -Offtopic List Subject: Re: [DUG-Offtopic] Code Generators Hi Richard So does that mean that ECO allows you to choose between having each class in a separate table, each concrete class in a separate table or even multiple different classes in the same table, when doing the DB generation? Todd. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Vowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Todd Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "NZ Borland Developers Group - Offtopic List" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:54 AM Subject: RE: [DUG-Offtopic] Code Generators That is what ECO and Bold do (generate db from object model). But I suspect you want it for D-win32. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd Martin Sent: Tuesday, 2 August 2005 11:08 a.m. To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Offtopic List Subject: [DUG-Offtopic] Code Generators Just out of interest, has anyone got any comments about code generators. I had a quick look at MyGenerator and it seems to me, that generating code from a database schema is putting the cart before the horse in an OO world. It looks like every class is effectively turned into a record structure. It forces the object model to reflect the data model, rather than the other way around. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.7/60 - Release Date: 28/07/2005 _______________________________________________ Offtopic mailing list [email protected] http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/offtopic
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