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bug with lower_case_table_names=2

Posted: Tue 24 Mar 2009 18:10
by bryanc
agh, i posted this back in december, and you still haven't fixed it:

DevArt folks;

When using mysql on windows, if you set the following variable:
lower_case_table_names=2

in the my.ini file, and then use the entity developer, none of the relationships get created properly, you just get a bunch of tables with no relations.

FYI.

Question for the rest of you developers using this product;

i'm evaluating the dotConnect for mySQL and i've been using it a total of 2 hours and have run into several issues already. are you guys having the same issues? has the dev team been fairly responsive in getting them fixed? this still feels very beta to me.

-b

Posted: Wed 25 Mar 2009 09:51
by AndreyR
This problem is fixed in Entity Developer 2.0 Beta.

Posted: Wed 25 Mar 2009 17:12
by bryanc
are you going to fold the change into the dot connect product?

Posted: Thu 26 Mar 2009 12:51
by AndreyR
We plan to release one more dotConnect built with an old version of Entity Developer, and after that our builds will contain the release version of Entity Developer 2.0.

Posted: Wed 15 Apr 2009 00:34
by bryanc
i downloaded the entity developer beta and chose create new "from database", then "linq to sql' but the provider drop down is disabled, and selected on ".Net Framework provider for SqlServer". how do i change it to mySql?

Posted: Wed 15 Apr 2009 06:40
by AndreyR
You should download dotConnect for MySQL 5.20.27 Beta, it contains Entity Developer for dotConnect.

Posted: Wed 15 Apr 2009 23:07
by bryanc
how do i get the full version of that (i've purchased the full version of the non-beta)? i'm worried about it expiring before you release the full ver.

Posted: Thu 16 Apr 2009 08:35
by AndreyR
The Release version will be available in a week.