you can't use transactions with myisam tables.
change it to innoDB (or another), in which this support is present


On Mar 29, 9:34 am, Ernesto <e.fanz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> myISAM.
>
> i'll check OrderControllers validation errors
>
> On 26 Mar, 16:18, Lucca Mordente <luccamorde...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Maybe your database table engine does not supporttransactions.
> > What engine are you using?
>
> > Lucca Mordente
>
> > On 26 mar, 09:28, Ernesto <e.fanz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello.
>
> > > i have 2 models (Item and Order) joined together by a HABTM
> > > relationship.
> > > since i need some additional fields (quantity) in the join table i
> > > splitted the HABTM in 2x hasMany.
> > > after that i coded a Order add form wich gives me this data array
>
> > > Array
> > > (
> > >     [Order] => Array
> > >         (
> > >             [code] => SCORR
> > >             [customer_id] => 5
> > >             [estimated_delivery] => 2010-03-30
> > >         )
>
> > >     [ItemsOrders] => Array
> > >         (
> > >             [0] => Array
> > >                 (
> > >                     [item_id] => 10
> > >                     [quantity] => 3.00
> > >                 )
>
> > >             [1] => Array
> > >                 (
> > >                     [item_id] => 5
> > >                     [quantity] => 5.00
> > >                 )
>
> > >         )
>
> > > )
>
> > > here's the related SQL log
>
> > > (default) 11 queries took 6 ms     Nr    Query           Error           
> > > Affected
> > > Num. rows        Took (ms)
> > > 1       DESCRIBE `orders`               3       3       1
> > > 2       DESCRIBE `items_orders`                 4       4       1
> > > 3       DESCRIBE `items`                3       3       1
> > > 4       SELECT `Items`.`id`, `Items`.`code` FROM `items` AS `items` WHERE 
> > > 1
> > > = 1 ORDER BY `code` ASC                 9       9       0
> > > 5       START TRANSACTION               0               0
> > > 6       INSERT INTO `orders` (`code`, `customer_id`, `estimated_delivery`)
> > > VALUES ('XYZ', 5, '2010-03-30')                 1               0
> > > 7       SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID() AS insertID             1       1       0
> > > 8       ROLLBACK
>
> > > the strange thing is that, even if the transaction fails, the order is
> > > added.

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