Re: Designer 2000 V2.1 Storage Clause

From: Jeff Jacobs <jmjacobs_at_jeffreyjacobs.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 19:32:32 GMT
Message-ID: <359b8e4d.10515349_at_nntp.ix.netcom.com>


Storage Definitions are now associated with "TABLE IMPLEMENTATIONS". The DDL generator effectively now generates "user/schema within database" instead of the R1.3.2 "database".

The upgrade process is supposed to create a new user, which apparently is called "R2_UPGRADE_USER" (or something similar) if you didn't have users defined previously. The TABLE IMPLEMENTATION should be associated with this user.

Ed Jennings <jenningse_at_mindspring.com> wrote:

>I just upgraded fro 1.3 to 2.1 of Designer 2000. The new version
>doesn't appear to apply the storage clauses to the table/index creation
>DDL. The storage definitions were properly converted to the new
>version, but they are now applied on a user by user basis instead of
>being applied directly to the objects. Consequently, I can see the
>storage data associated with the owner of the objects, but when I
>generate the DDL, the storage clauses are missing.
>
>I know this part of the tool has been radically redesigned, and the help
>files are rather confusing. can someone shed some light on this for me?
>Am I missing something fundamental???
>
>Ed Jennings
>Database Engineer
>DOMAIN technologies, inc

-JJ

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