I don't use ec.hasChanged().

On 2011-12-07, at 8:59 AM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Do you use 
> 
> ec.hasChanged() {
> 
>     ec.saveChanges(); 
> 
> }
> 
> I have found, but not find why sometimes hasChanged() says false but the EO 
> really changed. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2011/12/05, at 15:35, Calven Eggert wrote:
> 
>> Hi, All
>> 
>> I'm having some weird behaviour and have spent the last weekend trying to 
>> figure out what is going on.  Here is what's happening:
>> 
>> I have an EO record that has a number of fields including foreign keys. I 
>> run the application on my machine or on a Mac Server and edit a record by 
>> changing field values, including selections in different popups to change 
>> the foreign key values.  I verify that the changes have been made by using a 
>> SQL application called Froq App to look directly into the database.
>> 
>> Now the weird thing is that sometimes the data is not changed in the 
>> database.  I'll log out and then back into the app and make the exact same 
>> changes and this time it works.  This completely scares me and now I have 
>> absolutely no faith in what the application is saving.
>> 
>> Any one have any clues on why this might be happening and what I can do to 
>> figure this out.  I'm completely stumped. :-(
>> 
>> Calven
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> 
> Thank you
> 
> Ken Ishimoto
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