Does changing the type of the id field from String to long fix your
issue? Because to me it seems that MySQL is not accepting the name "id"
as a valid column name? I guess changing the mapping so that it uses a
different column name could fix the issue?
Kris
Quoting Vijay K Pandey <VPandey(a)mdes.ms.gov>:
I am using Drools Flow BAM (5.1.0.M1) module to store the processes
instances for audit purpose. I generated the DDL with the help of
Hibernate Tools against the MYSQL 5.1(INNODB)
DDL for the 2 tables are given below -- the interesting part is the
"id" column as "varchar" ---- this gives error when we try to
execute
the DDL against the mysql.
create table AUDIT_NODE_INSTANCE_LOG (
id varchar(255) not null auto_increment,
type integer,
nodeInstanceId varchar(255),
nodeId varchar(255),
processInstanceId bigint,
processId varchar(255),
DATE datetime,
primary key (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
create table AUDIT_PROCESS_INSTANCE_LOG (
id varchar(255) not null auto_increment,
processInstanceId bigint,
processId varchar(255),
START_DATE datetime,
END_DATE datetime,
primary key (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB;
The error we get is
Error: Incorrect column specifier for column 'id'
SQLState: 42000
ErrorCode: 1063
Error occured in:
create table AUDIT_NODE_INSTANCE_LOG (
id varchar(255) not null auto_increment,
type integer,
nodeInstanceId varchar(255),
nodeId varchar(255),
processInstanceId bigint,
processId varchar(255),
DATE datetime,
primary key (id)
) ENGINE=InnoDB
I used a naming strategy for the hibernate that's why the above table
names.
My question is when the primary key generation is "native" why not
let these columns be of type 'long' and get generated as "bigint"
for the sql type.
If they can't be changed - should we just extend the above classes
and have these fields as long/bigint.
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Thanks
Vijay
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