i'd prefer the wrappers. primitives are bad. could you please provide your class and repository.
jakob
Jason McKerr wrote:
OK, looking at the repository.dtd file, it seems that reference descriptors cannot be a wrapper datatype (Integer). It must be primitive. Does that mean I can't have a nullable foreign key? I know that's unusual, but it's not that unusual.
Switching to an int made it work, but now it's required. Is there a way around this? Using a conversion?
Jason
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 09:20, Jason McKerr wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm having a problem with a nullable foreign-key column not getting updated.
I've got a table (Acknowledgements) that has a foreign key to the
Project table.
Now if I have all of the columns set for acknowledgements (including projectID) all of the columns except projectID are getting set when I call store(). The projectID is getting set to null.
If I comment out the reference call to Project from the Acknowledgement table in my repository, the column gets set normally.
So the question is: Can I not just do an insert without a complete object reference? I'm doing a lot of this over serialized XML so it's not cool to have to pass an object graph just to do an isnert on a minor related table.
Jason
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