FYI: I'm using rails 3.0.0.rc + ruby 1.8.7 + sqlite3 for dev, postgre
for prod.

On Aug 18, 10:58 am, IAmNan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Production model, which represents a farmer's crop. After
> create (via after_save) I call a method that creates one or more
> Supply models, which represent a week of anticipated product harvest.
> After each of those are created, a class method gets called that tries
> to match each new Supply with outstanding orders for the same time
> period. If a match is made, a transaction (an Exchange model acting as
> the join record) is created and it adjusts the quantities in both the
> Supply and Order models.
>
> Well, it ain't working. I mean, it almost does, but after_save filter
> seems to be calling methods during the transaction, not after the
> commit. The  quantity updates on the Supply and Order models are
> getting blown away. It seems I was mislead by the name of
> "after_save".
>
> before_save doesn't work because the id for the Production hasn't been
> assigned and the relationships can't be set then.
>
> First, are my observations about after_save and the transaction
> correct? Second, is there another callback filter I should be using
> instead, one that happens after the transaction? Or is my design
> suspect? Recommendations welcome.
>
> Thanks! :)

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