Hello,

I have an issue with the Model::create method.

I tried to do an update of an existing row in my DB by doing in my
controller $this->myModel->create($this->data); and then $this-
>myModel->save().
$this->data contains the id of my entry, so it gets updated but every
fields that were not in $this->data were reverted to null values (0,
0000-00-00, 0000-00-00 00:00:00 depending of the type of data).

It's strange because it did not occurs on my developpement machine,
only while in production, updating rows reverted them to nearly empty
rows.

When I do a single Model::create on dev it return me an empty array.
When I do the same on production, it returns me an array of my table
schema with every fields set to an empty value (0 or 0000-00-00).

So it must be some kind of configuration issue, but did any of you
have any idea what can cause this ?
I'm on MySQL 5.0.22 on dev and 4.1.13 on production.
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