On 04/07/2008, at 2:54 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

On Jul 3, 2008, at 9:30 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:

Perhaps a parent ec? Is there any child ecs involved here?

I don't recall terribly clearly now as it's been a while... but I remember that for some strange reason an object that I had in the shared editing context didn't localize into the ec that I wanted when attempting to set the relationship - but there was no exception until saveChanges. It might have been when said ec didn't have its sharedEc == null, or invalid locking or something.

I recall, when trying to track it down, mucking around with temporarily unlocking shared ec locks and stuff. But I think it turned out to be ensuring that the ec in question didn't properly set its shared ec to null (I think).

Sorry I don't recall much more than that.

Ah, there you go on about the shared EC again.  :-P

Someone says it can't/shouldn't be used... just can't help myself... Shared ec, VI, ... I'm just waiting for the next suggestion :-)

I had not considered the SEC being involved. That puts a new twist on things.

Owen, are you using the SEC?

Bear in mind that you *might* be using it unintentionally. e.g., you've declared in your model 'share objects' and/or you're not nullifying your ec's shared ec (which is the usual for your default session context IIRC).

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck

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