Ops! The link[1] [1]http://www.databasedesign-resource.com/deferred-integrity-constraints.html
gilbertoca wrote > > > Michael Gentry-2 wrote >> >> Cayenne currently does not know about how your database constraints are >> structured (even though >> when it generates the schema it can add some constraints). >> > > I think Cayenne is very intelligent and know the correct order to execute > the statements, doesn't it? > > Michael, in my little experience in Database I would say that the common > use of the deferred integrity constraints is when dealing with large > volumes of data being inserted into tables.[1] > > Maybe enabling the Cayenne log to show us how the statements are ordered > we could see another symptom. > Regards > > Gilberto > -- View this message in context: http://cayenne.195.n3.nabble.com/Transaction-Fails-when-saving-interdependent-entities-tp4024215p4024220.html Sent from the Cayenne - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
