I checked objects structures :

The main difference is that the Provider  Object get the '_new'
attribute set to 1.
Why it gets the value set to 1? Do you think it can explain the
problem?


On Jun 22, 1:00 pm, simo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> When I create an object i'm initializing 3 dependents objects.
>
> In /lib/model/myItem.php, I overload the save method():
>
> ANd I initialize my objetcs that way :
>
> // Initializing dependent objects
>         // object already known as new Indicator - no test
>         $assessment = new Assessment();
>         $assessment->save();
>         $this->setAssessment($assessment);
>
>         $guideline = new Guideline();
>         $guideline->save();
>         $this->setGuideline($guideline);
>
>         $provider = new Provider();
>         $provider->save();
>         $this->setProvider($provider);
>
> Both Assessment and Guideline objects are created but not my Provider
> Object! With no mention of errors.
> I had a look on my log. Of course, there is no trace of the SQL INSERT
> request for providers .
>
> When I'm creating a Provider object through myapp/provider/create,
> everything is working well.
>
> Do I process a wrong way?
> Any idea of the problem? Many thanks,
>
> simo
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