OK, I found out how to do this.  When updating a row I have to specify
the row id, I think that is all. That is how I got it to work.

So if I have this 
_master = ActiveRecords.Test.findByIdAndName('6','tessa');
_master[0].Email = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
_master[0].Name = "tessa";
_master[0].Id = 6;


I then create the test method (I think that is what you call it)
var i:Test = new Test();
i.Name = Tess;
i.Email = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
i.Id = 6;
var asyncToken:AsyncToken = null;
asyncToken = i.save();
asyncToken.addResponder(new mx.rpc.Responder (OnCreated,OnFault));

That is it, that is how I got it to work.  Man this Weborb rocks.  I
have a few other questions that I will be posting



--- In [email protected], "timgerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let me make this a little more clear:
> I am good at looking at code so here is what I am doing.  I want to
> call a database row using findby and ad that information into an array
> collection:
> private var _master:ArrayCollection = new ArrayCollection(); 
> _master = ActiveRecords.Test.findByIdAndName('6','tessa');
> 
> so now master[0] has Id, Email, Name
>  so if I wanted to change the name from tessa to
> tess, not sure what to do.
> 
> Thanks for the read.
> timgerr
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "timgerr" <tim.gallagher@> wrote:
> >
> > Mark, Thanks for the reply, I am getting closer to learning how to do
> > an update.
> > 
> > I am good at looking at code so here is what I am doing.  I want to
> > call a database row using findby and ad that information into an array
> > collection:
> > private var _master:ArrayCollection = new ArrayCollection(); 
> > _master = ActiveRecords.Test.findByIdAndName('6','tessa');
> > 
> > so now master[0] has Id, Email, Name
> > so if I wanted to change the email from tsa@ to
> > tsa@, I do this?
> > 
> > private var uDate:Test = new Test();
> > uDate.Name = 'tessa';
> > uDate.Id   = '6';
> > udate.Email = 'tesa@';
> > 
> > var asyncToken:AsyncToken = null;
> > asyncToken = uDate.save();
> > 
> > How does webord know the difference between an updated and new record?
> > 
> > Thanks for the help,
> > timgerr
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "Mark Piller" <mark@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Tim,
> > > 
> > > For any instance of Active Record on the client side you can change
> > > the properties and then call save() on that instance. It will update
> > > the record in the database and also issue client synchronization
event
> > > so other clients that have the same record would be updated.
Instances
> > > of active record are loaded with any of the findXXX methods.
> > > 
> > > Hope this helps.
> > > 
> > > Mark
> > >
> >
>


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