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If I alter my path to ensure the item is always actually updated, before save gets called, then it succeeds as expected.
As this is a nested entity, it is being saved as a side-effect of the primary entity.
Is this a bug, as it worked previously for me, or do I need to update the code flow to perform a read and check if anything has changed before I call save?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Spring Boot 3.3.3 RELEASE
Spring Data R2DBC 3.3.3
R2DBC-(ORACLE) 1.2.0
If I call #save on a new unchanged entity, then currently, I am getting an error: Failed to update table [%s]. Row with Id [%s] does not exist.
I am using the [oracle-r2dbc] (https://github.com/oracle/oracle-r2dbc) library
If I alter my path to ensure the item is always actually updated, before save gets called, then it succeeds as expected.
As this is a nested entity, it is being saved as a side-effect of the primary entity.
Is this a bug, as it worked previously for me, or do I need to update the code flow to perform a read and check if anything has changed before I call save?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: