There have been other bugs in the past (and maybe still in 5.4.3) that can 
cause the same symptoms.  An unlocked EC can also result in this.


On 2011-12-07, at 1:02 PM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:

> Hi there;
> 
> Yes I believe this actually is indicative of the problem; it seems that the 
> editing context at that moment doesn't think it has any changes when it 
> actually does.
> 
> cheers.
> 
> On 8/12/11 2:59 AM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Do you use
>> 
>> ec.hasChanged() {
>> 
>> ec.saveChanges();
>> 
>> }
>> 
>> I have found, but not find why sometimes hasChanged() says false but the
>> EO really changed.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 2011/12/05, at 15:35, Calven Eggert wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, All
>>> 
>>> I'm having some weird behaviour and have spent the last weekend trying
>>> to figure out what is going on. Here is what's happening:
>>> 
>>> I have an EO record that has a number of fields including foreign
>>> keys. I run the application on my machine or on a Mac Server and edit
>>> a record by changing field values, including selections in different
>>> popups to change the foreign key values. I verify that the changes
>>> have been made by using a SQL application called Froq App to look
>>> directly into the database.
>>> 
>>> Now the weird thing is that sometimes the data is not changed in the
>>> database. I'll log out and then back into the app and make the exact
>>> same changes and this time it works. This completely scares me and now
>>> I have absolutely no faith in what the application is saving.
>>> 
>>> Any one have any clues on why this might be happening and what I can
>>> do to figure this out. I'm completely stumped. :-(
>>> 
>>> Calven
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>> 
>> Thank you
>> 
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