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Van Halbert commented on TEIIDDES-554:
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Never mind, user error. I was expecting the reconciliation page to default to not remove
what I already have. I would suggest that default be changed so that if you're
choosing to update a model, that the user needs to select to have it deleted, rather than
default. The goal being, be less destructive by default, make the user choose to
destroy/remove something.
When importing jdbc and selecting 2 new tables to be added, and
selecting the Update model option, the existing tables are removed
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Key: TEIIDDES-554
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/TEIIDDES-554
Project: Teiid Designer
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Import/Export
Environment: Designer 7.1 M1
Reporter: Van Halbert
Fix For: 7.1
I was trying to build a model by importing from a jdbc source. The first time thru the
import I selected a couple of the tables (there are a couple hundred) and created the
model. The next time thru the import, I wanted to add to the model, those tables not
already in the model. I selected the "Update (If existing model is selected)"
option, expecting it to update the existing model with the newly selected tables.
However, it removed my existing tables, with the model only containing the newly selected
tables. The only way around this is to always select what was previously in the model.
I think the "Update" option is a misnomer, maybe is should be called
"Replace".
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