#1645: Oracle sequence not being used
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Reporter: tchakkapark | Owner: romanb
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: blocker | Milestone: 1.0.4
Component: Record | Version: 1.1-DEV
Resolution: | Keywords: oracle sequence
Has_test: 0 | Mystatus: Pending Core Response
Has_patch: 0 |
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Old description:
> Using Symfony 1.1, sfDoctrinePlugin with 1.1 libraries from latest SVN (I
> update it every day).
>
> I have the following definition in my schema:
>
> {{{
> EVENT_ATTENDEES:
> tableName: EVENT_ATTENDEES
> columns:
> group_id:
> notnull: true
> type: integer(12)
> event_attendee_id:
> notnull: true
> type: integer(12)
> primary: true
> '''sequence: event_attendee_id'''
> }}}
>
> In my database, I have a sequence defined called event_attendee_id, and
> it's currently at 98682. However, when I create an object and save it:
>
> {{{
> $register = new EVENT_ATTENDEES();
> $register->group_id = $contact["group_id"];
> $register->save();
> }}}
>
> It actually sets the $register->event_attendee_id to 1, 2, 3, etc in
> normal sequence. I'm unsure where it's getting the values from, but it
> needs to use the event_attendee_id sequence.
>
> In oracle, to get this sequence, you do a:
>
> {{{
>
> SQL> select event_attendee_id.nextval FROM dual;
>
> NEXTVAL
> ----------
> 98682
> }}}
>
> NEXTVAL contains the next sequence number. To create sequences in Oracle,
> one would do the following
>
> {{{
> CREATE SEQUENCE EVENT_ATTENDEE_ID MINVALUE 1 MAXVALUE
> 999999999999999999999999999 INCREMENT BY 1
> }}}
New description:
Using Symfony 1.1, sfDoctrinePlugin with 1.1 libraries from latest SVN (I
update it every day).
I have the following definition in my schema:
{{{
EVENT_ATTENDEES:
tableName: EVENT_ATTENDEES
columns:
group_id:
notnull: true
type: integer(12)
event_attendee_id:
notnull: true
type: integer(12)
primary: true
sequence: event_attendee_id
}}}
In my database, I have a sequence defined called event_attendee_id, and
it's currently at 98682. However, when I create an object and save it:
{{{
$register = new EVENT_ATTENDEES();
$register->group_id = $contact["group_id"];
$register->save();
}}}
It actually sets the $register->event_attendee_id to 1, 2, 3, etc in
normal sequence. I'm unsure where it's getting the values from, but it
needs to use the event_attendee_id sequence.
In oracle, to get this sequence, you do a:
{{{
SQL> select event_attendee_id.nextval FROM dual;
NEXTVAL
----------
98682
}}}
NEXTVAL contains the next sequence number. To create sequences in Oracle,
one would do the following
{{{
CREATE SEQUENCE EVENT_ATTENDEE_ID MINVALUE 1 MAXVALUE
999999999999999999999999999 INCREMENT BY 1
}}}
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