1. The classes are regenerated and the timestamp is also updated.
2. The new field is added.
3. I have tried using different datatypes (Oracle: VARCHAR2, CHAR and
NUMBER)
4. There are warnings, but how can I display the warnings?

thanks in advance.


Jeff Butler-2 wrote:
> 
> Not much to go on here - we probably need more information.
> 
> Some questions...
> 
> 1. Are you sure the classes are regenerated (the comment timestamp
> will help you know for sure)?
> 2. Are you sure the new field is added to the table in the correct schema?
> 3. What is the data type of the new field?
> 4. Were there any Abator warnings?
> 
> Jeff Butler
> 
> 
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:12 AM, sanv <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a (old) version of abator running for my project.
>> For some reason when i add a new column to a specific table in my db and
>> compile the java classes the new column does not get added to the
>> corresponding java class. however, if i add a new column to another table
>> in
>> the same database and compile/build the classes the new getter and setter
>> method is added to the class.
>>
>> what could be the problem in this case?
>>
>> thanks for any help.
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> 
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