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Van Halbert moved JBEDSP-1173 to TEIIDDES-332:
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Project: Teiid Designer (was: JBoss Enterprise Data Services Platform)
Key: TEIIDDES-332 (was: JBEDSP-1173)
Component/s: Transformations
(was: Designer)
Affects Version/s: (was: 5.5)
New virtual procedures should always contain the prologue/postlogue,
rather than require the user to remember the syntax
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Key: TEIIDDES-332
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/TEIIDDES-332
Project: Teiid Designer
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Transformations
Reporter: Michael Walker
Priority: Minor
When you create a new virtual procedure, you should automatically get this in the
transformation editor:
CREATE VIRTUAL PROCEDURE
BEGIN
-- insert transformation logic here
END
Instead, we expect the user to remember this syntax, which is a very common source of
mistakes.
As an alternative, we could hide this from the user completely, and maintain this
standard stuff internally. This would reduce the # lines of code required to display on
screen, and eliminate the possibility of mis-editing this stuff later.
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