I attached a complete demo project.
 

> ---------- Oorspronkelijk Bericht ----------
> Van: Rob Stapper <[email protected]>
> Aan: "[email protected]" 
> <[email protected]>
> Datum: 23-11-2024 11:17 CET
> Onderwerp: db-rename unexpected behaviour
>  
>  
> Hi Christian,
>  
> It's been a while so I thought it was time to find some trouble, which I did. 
> (;-)
>  
> In my database I want the document-names to be consistent with the 
> id-attribute of its root-element. So, a document named: "test.xml" should 
> have a root--element with @id also: "test.xml".
> When renaming a with an updated root-element updated document, I find 
> db-rename not working[1].
> However creating a new with an updated root-element updated document under 
> the new name and deleting the origional document does work[2].
>  
> I would think that if solution[2] works then also solution[1] would work. In 
> both cases all database updating functions follow the same PUL-order.
> Am I missing something here or is db-rename misbehaving?
>  
>  
> [1]
> declare %updating function this:rename-document-alt1 (: does NOT work :)
> ( $serverName
> , $itemName1
> , $itemName2
> )
> { db:put( $serverName
> , this:get-element( $serverName
> , $itemName1
> )
> => this:update-element-name( $itemName2
> )
> , $itemName1 (: <------------------------ updates org document with renamed 
> root-element :)
> )
> , db:rename( $serverName
> , $itemName1
> , $itemName2
> )
> } ;
>  
> [2]
> declare %updating function this:rename-document-alt2 (: does work :)
> ( $serverName
> , $itemName1
> , $itemName2
> )
> { db:put( $serverName
> , this:get-element( $serverName
> , $itemName1
> )
> => this:update-element-name( $itemName2
> )
> , $itemName2 (: <------------------------ creates new document with renamed 
> root-element :)
> )
> , db:delete( $serverName
> , $itemName1
> )
> } ;
> 
> mvgr.
> 
> Rob Stapper
> 
 

mvgr.

Rob Stapper

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