Hi Antenne,

Try reproducing this as a failing test case with minimal context (Just
Doctrine2) and you will see if the cause is Gedmo.

Marco Pivetta

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On 23 October 2014 22:36, Antenne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Somehow it sees a max position and uses this to set the position.
> Right now I'm thinking i am better off without the Gedmo\Sortable...
> Anybody experience with this?
>
> Op donderdag 23 oktober 2014 21:54:51 UTC+2 schreef Antenne:
>>
>> I use a Gedmo\Sortable\SortableListener, could this cause issues?
>>
>>
>> Op donderdag 23 oktober 2014 11:05:22 UTC+2 schreef Jàπ (Jasper N.
>> Brouwer):
>>>
>>> Can you also check if you have any event listeners/subscribers in place.
>>> Those are common places that cause unexpected things to happen.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jasper N. Brouwer
>>> (@jaspernbrouwer)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 23 October 2014 at 08:31:42, Antenne ([email protected]) wrote:
>>> > So I called it both with and without the persist and still only the
>>> first
>>> > object is updated. Could there be a reason why second time round it is
>>> not
>>> > stored in the database?
>>>
>>>
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