Thanks for the reply.

I realise the error is due to a constraint violation - my problem is that this 
constraint violation should not occur!

I have 2 - well, 350+ actually - datasets to load. If I load them one after the other, 
I get the error. If I stop JBoss after loading the first set and then restart it and 
load the second set, it all works fine!
My reading of this is that the data/logic is correct - no constraints are violated.

This is killing me as I have to load all the 350+ datasets each of which takes around 
10 minutes) immediately, and then one a day from now on - whilst having the app 
available to other users.

I am using Java 1.4.2_04, JBoss 3.2.5 on Linux, talking to MySQL 4.0.20.

I can't understand why this setup doesn't work, but I will now have to spend time 
evaluating other App Servers ... please help.

Thanks

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