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You can allow the be-jdbcdeploy utility to generate short aliases for long names. You can also edit those names and rerun the utility. For details see Task I, Check the Aliases File and Modify Aliases as Desired.Note that alias file entries are also generated for another reason. See Ontology Identifiers that Use Database Key Words.The advantage of this method is that you can choose meaningful names before running the be-jdbcdeploy utility. The disadvantages are that you may not know ahead of time which entities require short names, and you must also ensure that the table names you specify are unique across all entities in the ontology.If you do not specify table names, and entity names are repeated, on the other hand, the generated table names are appended with dollar ($) characters as necessary, for example, D_ORDER, D_ORDER$, D_ORDER$$ and so on.See Configure the CDD for Special Cases (As Needed) for details.A provided file (BE_HOME/bin/dbkeywordmap.xml) ships with some basic mappings: start, end, schema, mode, and index. You can use it as a model.The procedures are explained in the task sections within the section Initialize the Database and Generate Non-Project Tables.See Configure the CDD for Special Cases (As Needed) for details.
See Configure the CDD for Special Cases (As Needed) for details.
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