uhhhhh...I forgot to specify the primary key.

Luckily I had a vision in the middle of the night of this issue.  So, I didn't spend 
too much time digging through the code.

>>> John McNally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/19/01 11:50 AM >>>

All I can suggest is to place debugging statements in the save() method,
to see where it seems to be breaking.

john mcnally

Ethan Adams wrote:
> 
> i have an app using turbine that needs to update another apps password when changed.
> 
> so, i use the normal TurbineSecurity.changePassword() for my app and that works fine.
> 
> i used torque to generate the needed objects that point to the other apps postgresql 
>database.
> 
> i make calls like this:
> 
> Criteria criteria = new Criteria();
> criteria.add( UsersPeer.USERNAME, user.getUserName() );
> Users theUser = (Users) UsersPeer.doSelect( criteria ).elementAt(0);
> 
> theUser.setPassword( encryptedPassword );
> theUser.save();
> 
> i know it gets the Users object when i doSelect() b/c i ran some tests by writing 
>the values to stdout.
> 
> however...the save() is doing nothing.��no exceptions are thrown either.��any 
>thoughts.
> 
> jdk1.3.1
> redhat 7.1
> tdk 2.1 using tomcat as the servlet engine
> 
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