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Re: How to avoid wrong mapping after new object inserted
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Re: How to avoid wrong mapping after new object inserted


  • Subject: Re: How to avoid wrong mapping after new object inserted
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 08:44:54 -0500

But you're sorting descending order on creation data... so the indexes are going to change.
... unless you use Project Wonder, which has a fix for this problem.
Incidentally, coming off of that previous thread discussing "fatal flaws" with WO, THIS bug is what I consider a "a fatal flaw in WO." It's a terrible, terrible bug that can cause nasty problems, and most people aren't aware it exists. It's really more that WO has a fever, and the only prescription is Project Wonder :) (... and more cowbell).

ms

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