FYI – I’ve pushed out a few
more bug fixes.
Thanks for the congrats! It’s nice
when things work.
Doug
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Congrats!
Everything seems to be working fine from here.
On 4/19/06, Doug
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Contact manager worked
out of the box! Woo hoo, it's looking stable now.
Doug
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Found a few bugs in reactor while updating the reactor blog
sample. I've
fixed the bugs and committed the update to RB and Reactor.
I also added the feature below.
After some rest I'll do the contact manager then I'm going to stop messing
around in here for a bit.
Doug
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> OK. Is there any thought of adding cascading delete so that the first
> code *would* also delete all related sub-objects?
I discussed this a bit last night, but for now I'm going to hold off on
this. I don't see an urgent need for it.
> Yes, please. Then I can do this:
> <cfset user.removeAddress().delete() />
> <cfset user.save() />
Done and will be committed shortly.
Doug
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On 4/19/06, Doug Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> The following code will delete the user but not the address.
>
> <cfset user.delete() />
>
> The following code will cause a dbms-specific constraint error to be
thrown.
> You can't delete the user's address.
>
> <cfset user.getAddress ().delete() />
OK. Is there any thought of adding cascading delete so that the first
code *would* also delete all related sub-objects?
> <cfset address = user.getAddress() />
> <cfset user.removeAddress() />
> <cfset user.save() />
> <cfset address.delete() />
>
> (Should removeAddress return the address that was removed? Akin
to a
pop()
> method?)
Yes, please. Then I can do this:
<cfset user.removeAddress().delete() />
<cfset user.save() />
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