Hi to all. Not sure and cannot test it now, but the "jpa” naming config. didn’t included those suffixes.
Try it yourself. Regards, Oscar > El 6 nov 2015, a las 14:35, Jeroen van der Wal <[email protected]> escribió: > > You can write your own Datanucleus identifier factory [1]: extend > DN2IdentifierFactory and overwrite getColumnIdentifierSuffix > > [1] > http://www.datanucleus.org/documentation/extensions/rdbms_identifier_factory.html > [2] > https://github.com/datanucleus/datanucleus-rdbms/blob/0a769efa72174ee0907f4b9c4d5eb7e5389058d6/src/main/java/org/datanucleus/store/rdbms/identifier/DN2IdentifierFactory.java > [3] > https://github.com/datanucleus/datanucleus-rdbms/blob/0a769efa72174ee0907f4b9c4d5eb7e5389058d6/src/main/java/org/datanucleus/store/rdbms/identifier/DNIdentifierFactory.java#L621-L649 > > On 6 November 2015 at 13:32, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Don't know why it does it (it is a rather odd name, I agree) but iirc you >> can override it using @Column(name=...) >> >> Check out Estatio, we do it there anyway. >> >> Cheers, Dan >> On 6 Nov 2015 11:55 am, "Stephen Cameron" <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Just interested to know if there is any way to stop DataNucleus adding >> _oid >>> to the end of all its generated foreign keys, this it with >>> @PersistenceCapable( identityType = IdentityType.DATASTORE)? >>> >>> It adds _id_oid to the tail of them all so wondering why? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>
