Actually $doc.save() was behaving in a wierd way because one of the
object property data types was integer and I was not setting it the
right way.

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Vivian Richard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>        I would greatly appreciate a little clarification
> clarification on the following two points regarding objects.
>
>             1. In current wiki page if I access an object attached to
> a different page and then sets it's value, how do I save the property
> values programmatically? Apparently the new property values appear in
> the object view of the corresponding page but a database search does
> not show the new values unless I manually save the page (to which the
> object is attached).
>
>             2. In current wiki page I created a couple of objects and
> then set the property values. $doc.save saves the objects but
> seemingly has some interesting limitations. Number of property values
> it can save is limited. Say for example: if I have 12 properties and
> their values set, $doc.save works say, for example, after 6 of those
> property values are set. If I put $doc.save after one additional
> obj.set statement it gives error. I also found $doc.save to be
> dependent on string length of the property values. If string lengths
> are small it can save , for example, 13 properties. In such cases,
> again, manual save works fine (although I want to avoid that).
>
>             A solution/workaround with a little code example will be
> greatly appreciated.....
>
> Thanks
>
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