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David,What would you expect it to do if cascade="none" when the parent entity is deleted?
Are you really saying that it sets the primary key on the child row to null?
Maybe it would help if you show some detail of your configuration and state clearly what happens when a parent object is deleted.
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skype: ariamediaOn Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 10:34 AM, David Sedeño <tco...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,--
I'm trying to use an one-to-many relation with the cascade="none" option it won't delete the childs objects, but it seems to not work, it puts the pk key to null in the child table.
It's this option correctly supported or I'm missing something ?
Lucee Vers. 4.5.1.0
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Unless you set the child's parent_I'd to null you can't delete the parent, the constraint wouldn't let you.
So the behaviour is correct, docs need sorting
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