On Mar 24, 2009, at 5:19 PM, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:


Hi All,

I searched Google first for similar problems and I found some but I could not figure out what the resolution was. These were old messages (2004 or 2006 I think). But anyways, I think I have a clue.

EOF thinks that the primary key value has changed but it hasn't. So my guess is that the value in the snapshot of the EO and the value in the EO are not matching... not completely sure why.

I have the primary key fooID turned on as a class property in my Foo entity. I'm thinking that may have something to do. Maybe if I turn it off will make it go away.

Exposing the PK, while generally considered naughty, will not cause this. Exposing a FK _will_.


fooID in OpenBase is a foo_id of type long. In my eomodel I used the "id" prototype from ERPrototype. Which it says the external type is an int. But like I said, in OpenBase it is really a long.

Could this long in OpenBase vs. int in my eomodel cause a problem like this?

Has anybody ran into this problem with OpenBase?


I think Mike is on this. Usually it is a Long vs Integer problem where the value is the same, but the class is not.


Chuck


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