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Yes, I find DataGenerator extremely useful and powerful tool, thus following my company's extension their db systems to MySQL, I would be of interest to pick the SDG version for MySQL. Sorry to hear it's not on the roadmap for the predictable future... / comments
Yes, I find DataGenerator extremely useful and powerful tool, thus following my company's extension their db systems to MySQL, I would be of interest to pick the SDG version for MySQL. Sorry to hea...
As far as I know you won't be able to do it in a simple way - but you can apply some workaround. I have this issue quite often, the MERGE script after generation works perfect for me. Details: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... 10625.aspx
Seed is useful when you want to set NULLs in the same places; you may also use it if you want some columns to be identical, but doesn't work for the particular order on referencing other tables. / comments
As far as I know you won't be able to do it in a simple way - but you can apply some workaround. I have this issue quite often, the MERGE script after generation works perfect for me. Details:http:...
Thanks for the clarification. / comments
Thanks for the clarification.
Just to let you know: the Ruby generator is great and solves plenty of my issues :-) Thanks a lot for all the support! You should definitely include this in the next SDG version. / comments
Just to let you know: the Ruby generator is great and solves plenty of my issues :-) Thanks a lot for all the support! You should definitely include this in the next SDG version.
When all the dll copied into SDG folder it results in a crash on generators' list open :-(
If you ever decide to adjust the generator for the SDG 2 - please post it somewhere. It looks like a really powerful iprovement towards complicated data validity. Would save my time on writing trigger and update scripts and running several projects... / comments
When all the dll copied into SDG folder it results in a crash on generators' list open :-(
If you ever decide to adjust the generator for the SDG 2 - please post it somewhere. It looks like a reall...
Exactly. I have spent some time looking at possible python scripts usage and I miss some functionalities...
I will be evaluating the IronRuby generator in the next couple of days - will let you know if that works.
Thanks for the reply anyway. / comments
Exactly. I have spent some time looking at possible python scripts usage and I miss some functionalities...
I will be evaluating the IronRuby generator in the next couple of days - will let you kno...
I know you don't support the IronRuby stuff - but could you provide me the step-by-step instruction of how to deploy Ben's generator into SDG? Which files need to be copy and where? I have 2.0.1.6 version. / comments
I know you don't support the IronRuby stuff - but could you provide me the step-by-step instruction of how to deploy Ben's generator into SDG? Which files need to be copy and where? I have 2.0.1.6 ...
Assuming I've got Column1 of integer type, I'd like the Column2 to be in range +1 to +100 in accordance to Column1. i.e.
Column1 Column2
20 76
150 151
6540 6602
etc. / comments
Assuming I've got Column1 of integer type, I'd like the Column2 to be in range +1 to +100 in accordance to Column1. i.e.
Column1 Column2
20 76
150 151
6540 660...
I can see the same issue on my UK based machine... / comments
I can see the same issue on my UK based machine...
The only way I've found so far is to temporarily drop constraints just before the SDG project runs, and include a script after data generation to restore them.
It would be nice to enable drop the constraints script in SDG before data is generated and allow to modify data inside the SDG as if the constraints had already been dropped. / comments
The only way I've found so far is to temporarily drop constraints just before the SDG project runs, and include a script after data generation to restore them.
It would be nice to enable drop the c...