Re: saveChanges() not saving
Re: saveChanges() not saving
- Subject: Re: saveChanges() not saving
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 10:25:09 -0800
David,
In at least one place in your code you are abusing EOF. This makes
EOF very cranky and, in return, it messes with your head. Play nice
and your problems will go away. :-)
First, check very carefully that you are not violating one of the EOF
Commandments:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:WebObjects/EOF/Using_EOF/
The_EOF_Commandments
Please don't respond that you are violating one of them and it is
just fine, because that is quite obviously not true. I mention this
because this is often the first response of commandment violators.
Thou shalt not. Really. :-)
Next, enable NSLog.DebugGroupMultithreading and run through the app.
Look for exception traces in the log that indicate unlocked access.
Unlocked access is like playing Russian Roulette with one empty
chamber. Fix them.
Chuck
On Mar 1, 2007, at 9:40 AM, David Haggerty wrote:
I have come across a rather strange problem. Changes to an EO are
not saving properly. In memory it shows that I have changed the EO
but when I look at the editingContext, it doesn't show it in
_unprocessedChanges. It also doesn't save the change that I am
making. I finally realized that if I call
ec.committedSnapshotForObject(ecr); BEFORE I make any changes to
the object, it works fine.
Here's an example of the code:
EOEditingContext ec = new EOEditingContext();
// If I uncomment this, it saves properly.
// ec.committedSnapshotForObject(ecr);
EmailCommunicationRecipient ecr = (EmailCommunicationRecipient)
EOUtilities.faultWithPrimaryKeyValue(ec,
"EmailCommunicationRecipient", new Integer(11312312));
ecr.setDateSent(new NSTimestamp());
ec.saveChanges();
Strangely, if I do the following, the dateSent won't save but the
status will:
EOEditingContext ec = new EOEditingContext();
EmailCommunicationRecipient ecr = (EmailCommunicationRecipient)
EOUtilities.faultWithPrimaryKeyValue(ec,
"EmailCommunicationRecipient", new Integer(11312312));
ecr.setDateSent(new NSTimestamp());
ec.committedSnapshotForObject(ecr);
addObjectToBothSidesOfRelationshipWithKey(aValue, "toCurrentStatus");
ec.saveChanges();
The only thing special with EMailCommunicationRecipient is that it
is a single table inhertance in the model.
EMailCommunicationRecipient extends CommunicationRecipient which
extends AbstractCommunicationRecipient.
Until I figure out what's going on, I was going to just add the
following (because I just don't know how many places this is
happening). Will this add much overhead?:
public void awakeFromFetch(EOEditingContext ec){
super.awakeFromFetch(ec);
ec.committedSnapshotForObject(ecr);
}
Thanks,
David
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