Bruce,

>I'm not sure exactly why this is occurring. However,
an
>ObjectModifiedException can be thrown when a field
fails Castor's dirty
>check (which uses .equals()). This can occur when
using fields of type
>float, double, date, etc. I notice that there are
some date fields
>above. Isolate these fields by instructing Castor not
to perform its
>dirty check on them like so:

    <sql name="foo" type="date" dirty="ignore" />

>See if the ObjectModifiedException goes away after
taking this step.
>This might then lead you down the road of locating
>the actual problem.

The problem do not solved with this modification.

What other prove can I do?

Thanks,
Fabio,

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