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I have the folowing classes

class Product {

}

class ProductTest extends Product {

    static hasMany = [events:Event]

}

class Event {

    static belongsTo = [product:ProductTest ]
}

When I call

def product = Product.get(1)
product.delete(flush:true)

I get the error:

2015-08-28 16:15:13,770 [http-bio-8080-exec-7] ERROR errors.GrailsExceptionResolver  - MySQLIntegrityConstraintViolationException occurred when processing request: [GET] /xx/produkt/deleteProduct/300-fewfwef
Column 'event_id' cannot be null. Stacktrace follows:
Message: Column 'event_id' cannot be null

which makes no sense because when I call

log.debug product.events

it returns an empty list ([]) because I never have associated an event with that product

I tried

Product.executeUpdate("DELETE $Product.name WHERE id = :id", [id:product.id])

And that strangely works...

I am using the database migration plugin... Maybe that is causing the problem as it might have created the tables wrongly? It is definitely cause by GORM as executeUpdate works but not the GORM equivalent delete(flush:true)

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  • "Maybe that is causing the problem as it might have created the tables wrongly?" Did you check this? Aug 28, 2015 at 15:26
  • I could not find something unusual... I would also suggest that the guys who are working on the plugin did test their stuff...
    – Bernhard
    Aug 31, 2015 at 14:36

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