Attribute.CheckIdNameConflict
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|Avoids warning about naming conflicts between a table and the automatically named ID columns when generating | |Avoids warning about naming conflicts between a table and the automatically named ID columns when generating an SQL database. | ||
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This is a way to turn off the evolve feature ( | This is a way to turn off the evolve feature (auto-evolve or the generate database). We usually warn the user that this name will be in conflict with the naming rules of the SQL server. If you are sure as a designer or developer that you want these names used anyway, you can set this to "false" and the evolve feature will use these probably conflicting names in your database. | ||
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This page was created by Stephanie on 2023-05-18. Last edited by Edgar on 2025-01-20.
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#Attribute.CheckIdNameConflict | True,False | Avoids warning about naming conflicts between a table and the automatically named ID columns when generating an SQL database. |
This is a way to turn off the evolve feature (auto-evolve or the generate database). We usually warn the user that this name will be in conflict with the naming rules of the SQL server. If you are sure as a designer or developer that you want these names used anyway, you can set this to "false" and the evolve feature will use these probably conflicting names in your database.