yes.



On Feb 18, 2013, at 12:06 PM, Catarina Simões <velou...@velouria.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm using RestKit and ERRest to access services provided from a web app in WO 
> to a OS X app.
> I'm doing a PUT to update an object that has several one-to-one 
> relationships. The request sent by RestKit is something like this:
> {
>    "attrib1": "attrib1 value",
>    "attrib2": "attrib2 value",
>    "object1": {
>        "id": 2,
>        "name": "some name"
>    },
>    "id": 1,
>    "object2": {
>        "id": 1,
>        "name": "some other name",
>        "description": "some description"
>    }
> }
> 
> On the WO side the object attributes are updated but also both object1 and 
> object2 are created rather than just updating the relationship to those 
> objects.
> The filter I'm using in the update includes all the attributes to the object 
> being updated and also the 2 relationship objects and corresponding 
> attributes.
> 
> Shouldn't the WO side recognize the objects in the relationships, fetch them 
> and traverse the relationships and update the already existing objects?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Best regards,
> Catarina
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