No problem, like I said you would have gotten a patch as well but I just 
couldn't determine where the missmatch occurred.  During creation of the 
FieldHandlers they are correct, but somewhere between then and when it's 
invoked on a field they get mixed up.  I spent a better part of a day 
familiarizing myself with the code, but unfortunately my client is on a tight 
deadline and asked me to not take anymore time on it as we found a workaround 
(mentioned in the jira at the end)

Craig.

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On 2010-07-15, at 2:33 PM, Werner Guttmann wrote:

> Hi Craig,
> 
> I do remember somebody asking about this (or something very similar) a few 
> weeks ago, but we never got supplied a test case (or exact instructions how 
> to replay the problem).
> 
> As such, thanks for the test case.
> 
> Regards
> Werner
> 
> On 15.07.2010 00:33, Craig Tataryn wrote:
>> Anyone else having problems where if you use the same custom field handler
>> on two fields within the same class mapping, the first field's handler will
>> actually write to the second field?
>> 
>> I've documented and supplied a test case in a JIRA (
>> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CASTOR-2963)
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Craig.
>> 

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