Instead talk about records, unique keys and "A" and "B" can you explain
which is the case with something more closer to real-world OOP.

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:

> three mutation of same entity not only in a single UoW but even in a single
> method and you want three roundtrips ?
> If so, it is not supported and won't be supported (at least in my line)
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 4:06 PM, pvginkel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Wouldn't this still merge the first and third mutation into a single
>> update? I have looked at uNhAddins, but I can't really figure out
>> which specific example applies to my situation. If you can direct me
>> to a specific source file, I would be very happy.
>>
>> To be clear: I would put these three mutations in a single method
>> which is surrounded by the GetConversationCaregiver (transparent with
>> AOP, or not)?
>>
>> On Sep 20, 7:03 pm, Gustavo Ringel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Did you check uNhAddins? This is already implemented...and of course it
>> is
>> > done with FlushMode.Never...but you don't manage this, this is managed
>> using
>> > the [PersistenceConversational] attribute...
>> >
>> > Gustavo..
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 6:08 PM, pvginkel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > I'm looking into applying CpBT into my application. On of the things
>> > > I'm trying to do is set flushmode to never and only commit through
>> > > explicit flushes. I encounter the following issue when I try to
>> > > implement this. Btw: this concerns porting a legacy application.
>> >
>> > > Certain tables have sequence (order) fields that have a unique index
>> > > over the sequence fields and the parent ID. When I resequence these, I
>> > > have to put one record aside temporarily to be able to move the
>> > > records around correctly.
>> >
>> > > So, I have record A with sequence 1, and record B with sequence 2.
>> > > When I switch them around, I have to move A to 3, B to 1 and then A to
>> > > 2.
>> >
>> > > The problem with this is that if I do not do an explicit flush after
>> > > the first mutation, the sequence gets overwritten by the last
>> > > mutation.
>> >
>> > > Does anyone have experience with this specific issue (or issues like
>> > > this) and have a suggestion how I solve this with FlushMode.Never abd
>> > > CpBT?
>> >
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