Trent,
Thanks for the info I’m looking forward to next week’s update. Prior to v1.5 I hadn’t really used DDT but the new role based security got me started and it’s good to know that it’s not just me doing something wrong. It should be a useful tool once the bugs are fixed. However it would be nice if a future release could import foreign key and unique key constraints. It's so much easier to define those in Visio or Erwin.
-Larry`
Also...on the deployment issue I will verify that this has been resolved. I will have to talk to Ben because he was working on this yeasterday. He is out of the office today, but I will make sure this is resolved before the update next week.
In DDT I’ve created a database to which I’ve added the StrataFrame Security, Messaging and Localization tables. These were added using the Profile menu in DDT. Now if I exit DDT and rerun it I can click on Package icon and the package will be successfully built. However if I try to build the package a second time I get the error message stating the three of the columns in the SFSPreferences table are invalid. However if I exit DDT and rerun it I can build the package without errors. Something is being set in the first run of package build that causes the error in subsequent builds unless DDT is exited and re-run. When deployed to the server the package builds all the tables, including SFSPreferences, correctly.
I still can’t successfully deploy a database that contains two FK relationships to accommodate a compound PK containing two fields. In the current project I’m working on I’ve modified the database to eliminate the compound foreign keys and DDT will successfully build the database. However I’m now getting an error when it tries to deploy the data (see attachments).
-Larry