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[jira] Updated: (CAY-1109) Non-physical delete (through update) does not work properly

     [ https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-1109?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Andrey Razumovsky updated CAY-1109:
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    Attachment: test-CAY-1109.txt

> Non-physical delete (through update) does not work properly
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAY-1109
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-1109
>             Project: Cayenne
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Cayenne Core Library
>    Affects Versions: 3.0
>            Reporter: Andrey Razumovsky
>            Assignee: Andrus Adamchik
>             Fix For: 3.0
>
>         Attachments: test-CAY-1109.txt
>
>
> I've got reasons to keep all records in database, even those user had deleted. As a solution, I have a field called "deleted" which is 0 by default and 1 if user had removed the data. To show only object with 'deleted = 0' I add this qualifier to all objEntities. Finally, I call setDeleted('1') instead of context.deleteObject()
> The problem is that after I invoke setDeleted("1") and commit, part of Cayenne thinks that the object is deleted (and I'd agree with it) while another part thinks it is not. Personally I think that setting qualifier means that I cannot have registered objects that do not match this qualifier.
> I've uploaded a test which shows that other side of relationships with such objects is not updated properly. This test should succeed.
> Even worse, sometimes (I failed to create a test by now) I get this unfamous exception:
> org.apache.cayenne.FaultFailureException: [v.3.0M4 May 18 2008 16:32:02] 
> Error resolving fault, no matching row exists in the database for ObjectId: 
> <ObjectId:Apkforecast, apkforecastid=3> 
> at org.apache.cayenne.BaseContext.prepareForAccess(BaseContext.java:100)
> at com.nic.rainbow.data.auto._Apkforecast.getDate(_Apkforecast.java:29)
> My suggestion is that we check declared qualifier after CDO update, and if it does not match, unregister object and process delete rules.

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