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Hi,
I am working on Automating for downloading and installation of Oracle instant client using power shell. Can anyone tell me how to install Oracle instant client using power shell.
Thanks
use preferred abbreviation - here are two pictures Philip
@philip-stoyanov-oracle The PK Attribute on the Parent Entity comes from "Create Surrogate key" on the parent Entity (image 1) The Attribute I want to modify isn't listed on the Child Entity (image 2). Beyond that, it looks like this trick should work. MK Image 1 - PK on Parent is auto-created Image 2 - no Attribute to modify.
is there a rule for that name? Philip
Where to check? I'm just starting to use SDDM. I don't think I defined any naming rules. I've modified the Naming Templates (image). But that should be it. maybe a few check boxes for Engineering. MK
You can also just type the name you want while editing that attribute in the attribute list. It will get overridden if you should re-run naming conventions. So I paste my chosen name into the comments of that attribute (not RDBMS comments, just tool comments). then at least I can copy paste it back or I make sure to re-run naming conventions opton without foreign key columns applied.
well, if you want the name to not change then you can use "Tools>Object names administration" utility to make that name unchangeable
Philip
Thank you @Philip Stoyanov-Oracle. That is cool. If I may, it would have been nice if a direct "link" to that feature would be that I could on the relevant object/attribute indicate/tick that it must be fixed and not have to go to another screen to achieve this. Also having this "central" place/way of being able to see all things flagged as fixed. Just my two cents...