man I'm really struggling to figure out how this database is generating contraint keys lol
I'm trying to follow the same format that the other tables have, and all of them are like:
DOC_TYP_ENABLED SMALLINT DEFAULT 1 NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT SQL170515162400690 PRIMARY KEY (table_key)
)@
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX SQL170515162400620 ON db.table (table_key)@
that SQL########## I have nooooo idea how that's being generated and I've tried making the table a few different ways to see if it just happens automatically somewhere
does google search have a wildcard character that anyone is aware of
as in I would like to search for CONSTRAINT SQL170515162400690 but obviously that doesn't resolve to any real results - so trying something similar to like CONSTRAINT SQL%
Just for posterity, seems like the closest I can find is Constraint "SQL*"
I have a DB2 database called 'test' and I have created a table there using following query.
CREATE TABLE IDP_PROVISIONING_ENTITY (
ID INTEGER NOT NULL,
PROVISIONING_CONFIG_ID INTEGER NOT NULL,
ENTITY_TYPE VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
ENTITY_LOCAL_USERSTORE VARCHAR(255) ...
But yeah in general you could just do a classic "Contact your system administrator for more information" and just log the error, but don't actually do anything aboutit
Is it OK for a thread or request queue within the App to directly access UI controls. Like, a background thread which makes a network request can access the UI components directly when it gets a result from the network request
@JGrindal no, the UI should only be touched by the UI thread, so when you're done with your background thread, you switch back to the UI thread to update the UI components
@MehdiB. GOTCHA, so the UI thread updates all the UI elements, the other threads of control do their background stuff and switch back. I got it. Thanks!
OK, I have a main activity which runs on the UI thread that creates an android.os.Handler and passes it thread object. If I'm understanding this right, the new thread can't directly access the View, but it can post to the handler, and the handler would modify View objects, right?