>From my (limited) experience with oracle it doesn't require uppercase
fields.  They can be in either case. 

Doug

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Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 11:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [Reactor For CF] interesting outcome

Since you're using Oracle, you had better make sure that all table and
field names are uppercased (that's what Oracle reuires). If I'm not
mistaken, the latest version of Reactor may well have a bug in this
matter - try uppercasing your names in the reactor.xml file and try
again...

Wouter

On 5/19/06, Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a table called mytable say with two columns fkone and fktwo.
> This table is a so called link table and both columns comprise the
> primary key.  I'm using Oracle BTW.  Looking at the DAO for this table
> generated by reactor I see SQL like this
>
> UPDATE mytable
> SET
> WHERE
> fkone = ...
> AND
> fktwo = ....
>
> obviously this bombs out when I try to perform a save() on the mytable
> object. Am I breaking a best practise here?  Or is this a bug of some
> sort?
>
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> Douglas Knudsen
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