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Re: Best Way To Determine If An EO Has Ever Been Saved
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Re: Best Way To Determine If An EO Has Ever Been Saved


  • Subject: Re: Best Way To Determine If An EO Has Ever Been Saved
  • From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 13:53:47 -0400

If you are using Wonder, ERXGenericRecord has a method isNew() IIRC

On May 17, 2005, at 1:25 PM, Hunter Hillegas wrote:

What is the best way to determine if an EO has ever been saved?

I have a process that creates a new EO and inserts it into an EC.

I would like to be able to tell if the EO has ever been saved/committed to the DB.

I only need to differentiate between saved/unsaved, not if the EO has later been changed but those changes haven't been saved. EOEditingContext.hasChanges() is too general for me in this case. I only want to know about the initial commit.

Is there an easy way to do that?
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