Partitions don't synchronize only not - Oracle SQL Developer 4.1.3.20

Hello

First of all, thanks a lot for developers for this great tool.

I use the Data Modeler which comes with Oracle SQL Developer 4.1.3.20.

In the 12 c database, I created the following table:

CREATE

TABLE MMOURA. TEST_TABLE

(

NUMBER OF ID_TEST_TABLE (10) NOT NULL

DATE_TEST_TABLE DATE NOT NULL

)

ORGANIZATION HEAP PCTFREE 10

LOGGING NOCOMPRESS NO INMEMORY

NOCACHE NOPARALLEL NOROWDEPENDENCIES DISABLE THE MOVEMENT OF THE LINE;

I import with Data Modeler and add the partition:

CREATE

TABLE MMOURA. TEST_TABLE

(

NUMBER OF ID_TEST_TABLE (10) NOT NULL

DATE_TEST_TABLE DATE NOT NULL

)

ORGANIZATION HEAP PCTFREE 10 TABLESPACE SYSTEM NOT LOGGING NOCOMPRESS NO INMEMORY RANGE PARTITION

(

DATE_TEST_TABLE

)

INTERVAL OF

(

NUMTOYMINTERVAL (1, 'MONTH')

)

(

PARTITION P_BEFORE_2010 VALUES LESS THAN (TO_DATE (JANUARY 1, 2010 ',' DD/MM/YYYY "")) NOCOMPRESS

)

NOCACHE NOPARALLEL NOROWDEPENDENCIES DISABLE THE MOVEMENT OF THE LINE;

So I can create a partition and generates the correct code.

I click on "Synchronize data dictionary with model" and see the differences with the model and the database.

In the models 'compare', 'Physical Details' is red. 'Partition' is red, "Selected" are marked, "Source table: TEST_TABLE ' is YES and" target Table: TEST_TABLE "is no.

"Partitioning" is marked, and I can see the new partition "P_BEFORE_2010."

teste_partition_chamado_oracle.png

But when I click on 'Overview of DOF', theres no changes:

-Generated by Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler 4.1.3.901

-in: 2016-01-14 14:19:50 BRST

-site: database Oracle 12 c

-type: Oracle Database 12 c

-Oracle SQL Developer Data Model Summary Report:

--

-CREATE TABLE 0

-CREATION OF INDEX 0

...

...

In the tool preferences, model, synchronization, it is marked:

FUNCTION

PACKAGE

PROCEDURE

ROLE

SEQUENCE

SYNONYM

TABLESPACE

In "Import Options", it is marked:

Partitions

Triggered

What I am doing wrong? Is this some sort of bug?

Hi Marcio,

I'm afraid that data Modeler does not "DOF Preview" statements for changes in the distribution.

Kind regards

David

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