Moving the columns should not be a problem for anyone, heck you should
be able to alphabetize them and everything be okay. If you take the
output and use it to create tables that should not cause a problem
except for the developer that codes for columns to appear in a specific
order.
Ron
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No, no Paul is stating it as a bug.  This has happend to me, where on
occasion ERwin decides to move columns around for no reason when it
creates
the table in the database.  I have looked at every single option and I
can't
find anything, so I am assuming it's a bug.

But if anyone knows otherwise...please do share...

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