From: Mark Malakanov <markmal@chat.ru>
Subject: Re: We do have names of relationships
Date: 2000/05/05
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In article <uFGQ4.46$v%5.7713@newshog.newsread.com>,
  "Van Messner" <vmessner@bestweb.net> wrote:
> If you don't enter a name in ERwin, then Oracle uses its own default
 naming
> scheme which is SYS_Cnnnnnn.  I don't have ERwin here in front of me
 but
> probably if you right click or double click on the relationship line
 you'll
> get a dialog box allowing you to enter a name.
>
> Van
>
> Mark Malakanov <markmal@chat.ru> wrote in message
> news:8evbtk$obd$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> > We have names for every relationship in phisical diagram.
> > But RI constraints in database have "deafult" names like SYS_C001234
> > How to fix this Erwin behaviour?
> >
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> > Mark Malakanov
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