> >Need some help to get rid of an InvalidObjectReference > exception > >In my zope product, when I try to put some specific > object in the session, I get this : > > > >2008-08-18T14:51:02 ERROR(200) SiteError > http://www.afdas.com:8091/noyauafdas/tests/testAdresses > >Traceback (most recent call last): > > File > "/opt/Zope-2.7/lib/python/ZPublisher/Publish.py", > line 107, in publish > > transactions_manager.commit() > > File > "/opt/Zope-2.7/lib/python/Zope/App/startup.py", > line 222, in commit > > get_transaction().commit() > > File > "/opt/Zope-2.7/lib/python/ZODB/Transaction.py", > line 241, in commit > > ncommitted += self._commit_objects(objects) > > File > "/opt/Zope-2.7/lib/python/ZODB/Transaction.py", > line 356, in _commit_objects > > jar.commit(o, self) > > File > "/opt/Zope-2.7/lib/python/ZODB/Connection.py", > line 452, in commit > > dump(state) > >InvalidObjectReference: Attempt to store an object from > a foreign database connection > > A given persistent object can only be in one (ZODB-) > database, not in several > databases at the same time. > > You must copy the persistent object, when you want it to be > stored > (also) in another (ZODB-) database. > > You can use the "_getCopy(destination)" method to > create such > a copy. "_getCopy" is defined by > "OFS.CopySupport.CopySource" inherited > by most Zope objects. > > > > -- > Dieter
Well if it is the case, I didn't do it on purpose because I didn't use any specific ZODB code to copy objects on different ZODBs. How do I know to which ZODB a specific object belongs to ? _______________________________________________ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )