How do you configure JHipster-JDL to not create primary keys automatically?





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That is, considering I have JHipster-JDL entities that just "extends" others in Java code therefore they don't need any Primary Key, how can I configure JHipster to not create any PK for the entities I want to?










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    That is, considering I have JHipster-JDL entities that just "extends" others in Java code therefore they don't need any Primary Key, how can I configure JHipster to not create any PK for the entities I want to?










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      That is, considering I have JHipster-JDL entities that just "extends" others in Java code therefore they don't need any Primary Key, how can I configure JHipster to not create any PK for the entities I want to?










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      That is, considering I have JHipster-JDL entities that just "extends" others in Java code therefore they don't need any Primary Key, how can I configure JHipster to not create any PK for the entities I want to?







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          You can't because JDL does not support entity inheritance nor defining your own PK.






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          You can't because JDL does not support entity inheritance nor defining your own PK.






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          You can't because JDL does not support entity inheritance nor defining your own PK.






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          • Thanks, @Gaël Marziou. So I'll only be able to do this work mannualy

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            Jan 29 at 14:35













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            Jan 29 at 14:55














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          • Thanks, @Gaël Marziou. So I'll only be able to do this work mannualy

            – Guilherme Smethurst
            Jan 29 at 14:35













          • Yes you're right

            – Gaël Marziou
            Jan 29 at 14:55

















          Thanks, @Gaël Marziou. So I'll only be able to do this work mannualy

          – Guilherme Smethurst
          Jan 29 at 14:35







          Thanks, @Gaël Marziou. So I'll only be able to do this work mannualy

          – Guilherme Smethurst
          Jan 29 at 14:35















          Yes you're right

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          Jan 29 at 14:55





          Yes you're right

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