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From: Christopher Gardner [mailto:chris.r.gard...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, 22 August 2009 3:54 AM To: users@openjpa.apache.org; c...@cndavies.com Subject: Re: Superfluous Updates for a @ManyToOne in OpenJPA 1.2.1 What value of the cascade type do you set? On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 4:42 PM, C N Davies <c...@cndavies.com> wrote: I just set cascade type on the field that I don't update but want the join to be persisted. -----Original Message----- From: Christopher Gardner [mailto:chris.r.gard...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, 22 August 2009 3:25 AM To: users@openjpa.apache.org Subject: Superfluous Updates for a @ManyToOne in OpenJPA 1.2.1 Class A has a unidirectional many-to-one relationship with Class B. I change a property on a Class A object and persist the object. The log shows SQL update statements called for both A and B. I have no cascade options set on A's @ManyToOne. I do not want any updates to B because it's not logical to do so and it's inefficient. B represents standard, boilerplate data for many A's. Also, it adds no value for B to know about A. No update is appropriate in this context. How do I stop updates to B?