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#7 Add a feature to discard changes

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2005-04-21
2005-04-20
Wayne
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It would be ideal to have a feature in metaboss to be
able to discard changes on the domain, and discard
changes on an individual object. This will assist
batch processing for example, where we have multiple
message receipts from a client and an interface which
takes an array. If one of the messages fails due to
an integrity constraint, there is no reason why the
others should also fail. Therefore if we were able to
forgot the failed transaction, we could continue with
a commit at some later time.

To be consistent with the BODomain, adding save
changes to an individual BO object would also be
handy. This will ensure we are only testing the
constraints on an individual object as opposed to the
entire domain.

Thanks
Wayne.

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  • Rost Vashevnik

    Rost Vashevnik - 2005-04-21

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    Rost Vashevnik - 2005-04-21
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