W dniu poniedziałek, 13 sierpnia 2018 16:38:41 UTC+2 użytkownik Jarek 
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> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with ManyToOne relation.
>
> For example, I have main object with three child and when I execute on 
> main object
>
>                             $em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
>
>                             $em->merge($data);
>
>                             $em->flush();
>
> I sometimes get ERROR message like:
>
> *Uncaught PHP Exception 
> Doctrine\DBAL\Exception\UniqueConstraintViolationException: "An exception 
> occurred while executing 'UPDATE*
>
>  
>
> I get this ERRROR message not for all main object and not for all child. 
> For example, first update child object is ok but in second I get Error.
>
>  
>
> SQL prepared by doctrine: 
>
> UPDATE child_table SET id = ?, name = ?, object_name = ?, object_size = ? 
> WHERE id = ?' with params ["2", "test Name object 2", "test name object 2", 
> "1234", 3]
>
>  
>
> In this sql the doctrine tries update object with id=3 using data from 
> object with id = 2.
>
 

> I am using 10.4 PostgreSQL and:
>
doctrine/annotations                 v1.2.7 

doctrine/cache                       v1.4.2   

doctrine/collections                 v1.3.0 

doctrine/common                      v2.5.1

doctrine/dbal                        v2.5.2 

doctrine/doctrine-bundle             v1.5.2  

doctrine/doctrine-cache-bundle       v1.0.1 

doctrine/inflector                   v1.0.1 

doctrine/instantiator                1.0.5  

doctrine/lexer                       v1.0.1  
doctrine/orm                         v2.5.1 

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