pub enum SQLAnalysisError {
CyclicForeignKeyError {
backend: SQLBackend,
cycles: Vec<(QualifiedName, ColumnType)>,
},
}Expand description
Error thrown when the SQL Analysis fails.
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CyclicForeignKeyError
Its possible that a SQL backend cannot support cyclic foreign key constraints.
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backend: SQLBackendThe SQL backend that fails. Of the supported SQL backends, MySQL is the only one which does not support cyclic foreign key constraints.
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cycles: Vec<(QualifiedName, ColumnType)>The tables which have failing foreign key constraints.
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Source§impl Clone for SQLAnalysisError
impl Clone for SQLAnalysisError
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SQLAnalysisError
fn clone(&self) -> SQLAnalysisError
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for SQLAnalysisError
impl Debug for SQLAnalysisError
Source§impl Display for SQLAnalysisError
impl Display for SQLAnalysisError
Source§impl PartialEq for SQLAnalysisError
impl PartialEq for SQLAnalysisError
impl StructuralPartialEq for SQLAnalysisError
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impl Freeze for SQLAnalysisError
impl RefUnwindSafe for SQLAnalysisError
impl Send for SQLAnalysisError
impl Sync for SQLAnalysisError
impl Unpin for SQLAnalysisError
impl UnwindSafe for SQLAnalysisError
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