I believe the ModelerBundle in 4.0 fixes this problem.
-Kenny
> One thing to make sure when using this bundle is that EOModeler is not
> seeing EOAdaptorDebugEnabled default being YES.
>
> If you did
>
> defaults write NSGlobalDomain EOAdaptorDebugEnabled YES
>
> then your bundle will see it and spew SQL debugging to the console which
> will screw up the parsing of that ModelerBundle reads.
>
> If this is the case do the following:
>
> defaults write EOModeler EOAdaptorDebugEnabled NO
>
> -dave
>
>
>
> Marc Respass wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to export data from an ODBC database (Paradox) into OpenBase.
> I > was pointed at ModelerBundle
> > (System/Developer/Examples/EnterpriseObjects/AppKit/). It's pretty slick
> and > add Import and Export functions to EOModeler. It works great but
> seems to > hang for no known reason at certain points. I have one table
> that hangs at > the 52 record, one at the 140th record, etc. The small
> tables with less than > 50 records work perfectly. Any ideas about this? Am
> I just too impatient? I > waited a long time with zero activity. If I check
> the Application Event Log, > I notice that records are being written very
> quickly then they stop. >
> > Thanks for any help
> > --Marc Respass
>
>
- Using ModelerBundle? Marc Respass
- Re: Using ModelerBundle? David Scheck
- Re: Using ModelerBundle? Kenny Leung
- Re: Using ModelerBundle? Marc Respass
