OK... after some more playing around with it, it appears to have nothing to do with whether I enter a new payroll in or not. I just have to hit "update" without doing ANYTHING and I still get the issue. Additionally I took out all possibility of validation errors, and I still get the issue... thoughts???? (Please)
On Jan 18, 1:56 pm, mikelb <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all! > > This is a particularly difficult problem for me to solve or even > identify the root cause. I'm using ActiveScaffold with a relationship > that looks like this: > > service_store has_many payroll (which of course has the reverse > association of payroll belongs_to service_store) > > here is the basic structure: > > service_store > -------------------- > id > ... > > payroll > --------- > id > service_store_id > ... > > What happens is that in a subform view (when editing a given > service_store), if that service_store has an existing payroll and I > enter in a new payroll, but there is a validation error on the > payroll, then all of the existing payrolls get one of these: > > UPDATE payroll > SET service_store_id = NULL > WHERE (service_store_id = ... AND id IN (..., ..., ...)) > > If there are no validation issues, the save goes as planned and > everyone is happy.... but I can't have it killing the relationship > just because it isn't validated! > > Many thanks for any help in tracking this down or shedding light on > the matter. > > BTW, I'm using Rails 2.3.8 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ActiveScaffold : Ruby on Rails plugin" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/activescaffold?hl=en.
