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Posted to torque-user@db.apache.org by "Henning P. Schmiedehausen" <hp...@intermeta.de> on 2004/09/06 14:06:50 UTC
Re: AW: defaultIdMethod="none"
"Ferruh Zamangoer" <fe...@gistec-online.de> writes:
>Hi Tino,
>I know Hennings posting, but the problem is that the option autoincrement is
>deprecated in torque-gen-3.1, I also know that the option is not removed
>from this package I can use it, but I do not prefer it because I don't know
>what can be occure in later version for example when autoincrement option is
>removed????
As I said. If you can make a case where "autoincrement" is useful, we
might simply remove the deprecation.
The deprecation comes from a time where "sequence", "autoincrement"
and everything else were planned to be faded out in favor of "native"
(which IMHO sucks).
"autoincrement" is in fact a misnomer. This should be
"database-handled" or something like this.
If it works for you: use it. It will _definitely_ not removed for the
3.1 tree (3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2 and so on) and this already makes a strong
case for keeping this (maybe renamed) in 3.2.
Regards
Henning
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