Okay, so there's ERXEOControlUtilities.clearSnapshotForRelationshipNamed[InDatabase] (which saves me a few lines of code :) but which doesn't appear to be auto-called from anywhere(?). Would it be useful for there to be a property that does something like this automatically?

What I've now got in my ERXGenericRecord subclass now is:
        public void awakeFromFetch( EOEditingContext editingContext )
        {
                super.awakeFromFetch( editingContext );
                
if ( editingContext == EOSharedEditingContext.defaultSharedEditingContext() && ISHApplication .ishApplication ().hasFetchedInitialSharedRecordsForEntity( entityName() ) )
                {
for ( Enumeration< ? > en = classDescription().toOneRelationshipKeys().objectEnumerator(); en.hasMoreElements(); )
                        {
                                String key = en.nextElement().toString();
EORelationship inverseRelationship = entity().relationshipNamed( key ).inverseRelationship();
                                if ( inverseRelationship != null && 
inverseRelationship.isToMany() )
                                {
                                        EOEnterpriseObject eo = ( 
EOEnterpriseObject )valueForKey( key );
                                        if ( eo != null )
                                                // this next line covers Anjo's 
code from the wiki page below
ERXEOControlUtilities.clearSnapshotForRelationshipNamed( eo, inverseRelationship.name() );
                                }
                        }
                }
        }

This is working fine. Is there any suggestions on anything else that might need doing for completeness?

On 03/09/2008, at 5:07 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:

Hi Simon,

On 03/09/2008, at 4:37 PM, Simon McLean wrote:

this might help:

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:WebObjects/EOF/Using_EOF/Caching_and_Freshness#Refreshing_Many-to-Many_Relationships

Yes - that's exactly the sort of stuff I'm trying to solve.

Question: is there some property in Wonder that does this automatically?

On 3 Sep 2008, at 07:34, Lachlan Deck wrote:

Hi there,

just wondering ... how would I go about clearing the faults for certain toMany relationships of an object. i.e., I'm iterating through certain toMany keys and I want to obtain the faults without firing them (best case scenario) and then clear them so that they are refreshed.

Any suggestions?

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck



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