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NAME
ur update classes-from-db - Update class definitions (and data dictionary cache) to reflect changes in the database schema.
VERSION
This document describes ur update classes-from-db version 0.29.
SYNOPSIS
ur update classes-from-db [--class-name=?] [--data-source=?] [--force-check-all-tables] [--force-rewrite-all-classes] [--table-name=?] [CLASSES-OR-MODULES]
OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS
class-name List Update only the specified classes. data-source List Limit updates to these data sources force-check-all-tables Boolean By default we only look at tables with a new DDL time for changed database schema information. This explicitly (slowly) checks each table against our cache. noforce-check-all-tables Boolean Make force-check-all-tables 'false' force-rewrite-all-classes Boolean By default we only rewrite classes where there are database changes. Set this flag to rewrite all classes even where there are no schema changes. noforce-rewrite-all-classes Boolean Make force-rewrite-all-classes 'false' table-name List Update the specified table. CLASSES-OR-MODULES (undocumented)
DESCRIPTION:
Reads from the data sources in the current working directory's namespace, and updates the local class tree. This hits the data dictionary for the remote database, and gets changes there first. Those changes are then used to mutate the class tree. If specific data sources are specified on the command-line, it will limit its database examination to just data in those data sources. This command will, however, always load ALL classes in the namespace when doing this update, to find classes which currently reference the updated table, or are connected to its class indirectly.