Hi Adrian,

I wasn't sure if the entity engine would function properly with
no-auto-stamp="true".  I thought the auto-stamp fields may be required for
versioning of the data.

If the entity engine works ok read/write with no-auto-stamp="true", then I
will do my updates using entitites.

Many thanks,

Chris


Adrian Crum wrote:
> 
> You have to set no-auto-stamp="true" on your legacy database because it 
> doesn't contain the necessary fields.
> 
> You can use your legacy database the same as any OFBiz entity. There is 
> nothing special to do.
> 
> Why do you need to run SQL directly? Is there something missing in the 
> entity engine that you need?
> 
> -Adrian
> 
> snowch wrote:
>> I have a legacy database that until now I have been just using read-only. 
>> I
>> now have a need to update some fields.  What are my options?
>> 
>> I have been using entities with 'no-auto-stamp="true"' mentioned, but I
>> am
>> not sure what it does.  Can anyone on this forum explain?
>> 
>> Alternatively, can I run SQL statements directly from my services to
>> perform
>> these small db updates?
>> 
>> Many thanks in advance,
>> 
>> Chris
> 
> 

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