Also, I do not think it's wise to let ORM to build up your database (at least your production db). To build up a database, try better a migration tool.
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For complex tasks, functions and procedures are handy. But ORMs build the database from scratch. Do ORMs allow functions, procedures..? 🤔
I think yes. In some frameworks you can call a Procedure e.g. as a method with parameters and an output and then call it.
For example in java with
spring-data-jpa
(compination of Hibernate and Jpa) you can do something like this:source: logicbig.com/tutorials/spring-fram...
Also, I do not think it's wise to let ORM to build up your database (at least your production db). To build up a database, try better a migration tool.