Not sure if I fully understand what you are doing, but
1) all changes to objects must be made in an EditingContext
2) To get freshest data, create a new editing context and set its
fetch timestamp lag to current time before fetching into it.
HTH, Kieran
On Sep 18, 2007, at 11:05 AM, Daniele Corti wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know why but my apps seem to hate me today...
I've prepared a direct action to populate some EOs relations by a
xls file, by HSSF, and it works perfectly ;-)
Ok, and then, watchin at my EOs, throught an
ec.objectWithFetchSpecification, I notice that none changes has
been applied.
I looked in the logs, and I see that Objects where correctly
created but, calling the relation get method, the objects are not
displayed!
I also used an EOFetchSpecification with
setRefreshesRefetchedObjects(true), so I don't know why the objects
are not displayed!
is there another way to force the refetch of a relationship?
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