I’ve been using migrations for a long time, but today I had a problem that left 
me completely in the dark. See the SQL being generated:

SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE, LOCKING PESSIMISTIC;

CREATE TABLE "_dbupdater" (
        "lockowner" VARCHAR(100),
        "modelname" VARCHAR(100) CONSTRAINT NOT_NULL__dbupdater__modelname NOT 
NULL,
        "updatelock" INTEGER CONSTRAINT NOT_NULL__dbupdater__updatelock NOT 
NULL,
        "version" INTEGER CONSTRAINT NOT_NULL__dbupdater__version NOT NULL
);

ALTER TABLE "_DBUPDATER" ADD CONSTRAINT "PRIMARY_KEY__dbupdater_modelname" 
PRIMARY KEY ("MODELNAME") NOT DEFERRABLE INITIALLY IMMEDIATE;

COMMIT;

Is it possible that there is a bug in EOSynchronizationFactory?

Angelo

Ângelo Andrade Cirino
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"O homem sensato se adapta ao mundo. O insensato insiste em tentar adaptar o 
mundo a ele. Todo o progresso depende, portanto, do homem insensato"
Sir George Benard Shaw

"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists 
in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the 
unreasonable man."
Sir George Benard Shaw


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