Herby,
as Esteban already said, UPSERT doesn't make any sense in an ORM. It either
knows the object as one that has been read in this session or not. If not,
it is new and needs to be inserted.
You could, of course, try and see what happens if you let Glorp's insert
operation always issue an U
Horrido,
You are aware that there are regions on this planet where mails containing
vocabulary like Blitzkrieg or Genaralissimo will evoke reactions that will not
help at ll. You are at risk to simply be ignored in the best case. In the worst
case, people will hsake their heads and associate S
Sven,
I got Richard’s message about ESUG and I asked for facts. It seems you didn't
read my full post…
Joachim
Von: Sven Van Caekenberghe
Gesendet: Montag, 19. Januar 2015 19:17
An: Any question about pharo is welcome
> On 19 Jan 2015, at 17:48, jtuc...@objektfabrik.de wr
Mark,
I am sure I didn’t load all prerequisites. That’s what I thought the Catalog
Browser and its machinery would do for me. If I understand Esteban’s answer
correctly, that is the idea, but for some changes that haven’t been reflected
for Seaside3 yet, it didn’t work.
So I guess the snippe