Yes, at the moment they are the wrong way round because of a misinterpretation on my part. Easily fixed, by changing
theSQL part so that the Java code reads:
...
+ ((primaryTable != null) ? "AND c.relname='" + primaryTable + "' " : "")
+ ((foreignTable != null) ? "AND c2.relname='" + foreignTable + "' " : "")
...
I've attached a patch for this for now. But maybe case-sensitive stuff needs to be resolved?
Thanks,
Jason Davies
>
> Oh, that was to get it working on Oracle :-( But glad you pointed it out,
> 'cause the output is way different now:
>
> PostgreSQL says:
>
> # java -classpath jdbc7.2dev-1.2.jar:. TestKeys users
> Imported keys:
> PKTABLE_NAME = users_roles
> PKCOLUMN_NAME = userid
> FKTABLE_NAME = users
> FKCOLUMN_NAME = userid
> Exported keys:
>
> # java -classpath jdbc7.2dev-1.2.jar:. TestKeys users_roles
> Imported keys:
> Exported keys:
> PKTABLE_NAME = users_roles
> PKCOLUMN_NAME = userid
> FKTABLE_NAME = users
> FKCOLUMN_NAME = userid
> PKTABLE_NAME = users_roles
> PKCOLUMN_NAME = userid
> FKTABLE_NAME = users
> FKCOLUMN_NAME = userid
>
>
> Whereas Oracle says:
>
> # java -classpath classes12.zip:. TestKeys USERS
> Imported keys:
> Exported keys:
> PKTABLE_NAME = USERS
> PKCOLUMN_NAME = USERID
> FKTABLE_NAME = USERS_ROLES
> FKCOLUMN_NAME = USERID
>
> # java -classpath classes12.zip:. TestKeys USERS_ROLES
> Imported keys:
> PKTABLE_NAME = ROLES
> PKCOLUMN_NAME = ROLENAME
> FKTABLE_NAME = USERS_ROLES
> FKCOLUMN_NAME = ROLENAME
> PKTABLE_NAME = USERS
> PKCOLUMN_NAME = USERID
> FKTABLE_NAME = USERS_ROLES
> FKCOLUMN_NAME = USERID
> Exported keys:
>
>
> The new TestKeys.java is attached.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Jeroen
>
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