Mike

Thanks for the reply.

Good to know that I did not do anything wrong.
Bad to learn, that it does not work.

What would you suggest:
a) try to create the model on a machine with WO 5.3 installed?
b) "Hack" WO and un-deprecate valueClassName (in what class by the way?)?
c) Try to "fix" Entity Modeler - of which I do not know anything at all?
d) Set the value classes all by hand?

Thanks for the help.

will

On 28.08.2008, at 17:10, Mike Schrag wrote:

The problem:
After setting things up I hit the "Revese Engineer" button and let Entity Modeler import all entities of that db. The "Prototype" column stayed empty for each attribute. When I tried to save an error message was displayed for every attribute saying "The attribute ... does not have a value class name".
The problem is that in WO 5.4 valueClassName is deprecated and WO writes out "className" instead (and not valueClassName at all). EntityModeler doesn't currently support this, though we actually already implement something equivalent to this internally, so it should be a relatively easy addition.

ms

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