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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What Came First? Post 302134935 by Neo on Tuesday 4th of September 2007 03:49:40 PM
Old 09-04-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nysif Steve
I think the question should be fine tuned to: What came first the Chicken or the Chicken Egg.
It makes little difference, really, IMHO.

Some "creature" creates an egg which which mutates. This happens again and again over time. So, the egg comes first, regardless if we call it an "egg" or a "chicken egg".
 
SQLOBJECT-ADMIN(1)					      General Commands Manual						SQLOBJECT-ADMIN(1)

NAME
sqlobject-admin - manage your database as defined with SQLObject classes SYNOPSIS
sqlobject-admin [options] command DESCRIPTION
The sqlobject-admin tool included with SQLObject allows you to manage your database as defined with SQLObject classes. Some of the features include creating tables, checking the status of the database, recording a version of a schema, and updating the database to match the version of the schema in your code. COMMANDS
The following commands are recognized: help Show the help text. create Find the tables and create them. Existing tables are simply skipped. sql Show the SQL to create all the tables. drop Drop tables. Missing tables are skipped. execute Execute an arbitrary SQL expression. list List out all the found classes. status Show if tables are present in the database. record Record historical information about the database status upgrade Update the database to a new version (as created by record) OPTIONS
-c CONNECTION, --connection=CONNECTION Connection string for the database . -f FILENAME, --config-file=FILENAME Configuration file from which to get the connection to the database. -m MODULE, --module=MODULE A module to look in for classes. -p PACKAGE, --package=PACKAGE A package to look in. --class=CLASSMATCH Restricting the found classes to the matching classes. --egg=EGG_SPEC Egg description that should be loaded. AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Carl Chenet <chaica@ohmytux.com>. LICENSE
This package is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. You can find the full text of the LGPL in /usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL in your Debian system. 06/03/2010 SQLOBJECT-ADMIN(1)
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