Compile/Rollback buttons on the integrated tools for D2007
Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2007 14:30
I am using the integrated tools on D2007. Unless I missed something there is no 'copile' button on the open tabsheet when editing a table structure using the tools. One has to close the page to get a 'Save changes?' dialog.
Also notice that changing a column name (using the above 'technique') didn't update the column name and there was no error message. I still had an active OraQuery at the time. Closing the connection and re-changing the column name, closing the D2007 Tools Column edit page and accepting 'Save Changes?" worked OK.
Lastly, I have found a peculiarity on using OraTools to create databases. For some reason I get inverted commas column names. e.g. "Field1" instead of Field1. When trying to run the app I received error messages like 'Can't find column "Field1".
I didn't add the inverted commas so I have no idea how they got there.
It's also not all the columns created. I'm new to Oracle so don't know what the significance is of inverted Commas in a field name. Just know it creates problems!!!
Must say I have no complaints about performance with the ODAC components and am enjoying their (relative) simplicity.
Regards,
Also notice that changing a column name (using the above 'technique') didn't update the column name and there was no error message. I still had an active OraQuery at the time. Closing the connection and re-changing the column name, closing the D2007 Tools Column edit page and accepting 'Save Changes?" worked OK.
Lastly, I have found a peculiarity on using OraTools to create databases. For some reason I get inverted commas column names. e.g. "Field1" instead of Field1. When trying to run the app I received error messages like 'Can't find column "Field1".
I didn't add the inverted commas so I have no idea how they got there.
It's also not all the columns created. I'm new to Oracle so don't know what the significance is of inverted Commas in a field name. Just know it creates problems!!!
Must say I have no complaints about performance with the ODAC components and am enjoying their (relative) simplicity.
Regards,