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If you get the error message "Object is already deleted" in the client or in logs, your EAL | <message>Write the content here to display this box</message> | ||
If you get the error message <code><span class="col-black">'''"Object is already deleted"'''</span></code> in the client or in logs, your EAL is trying to delete an object that has already been deleted. | |||
How can one even try to delete | How can one even try to delete a deleted object? An object in an ECO space is not removed from the ECO space until it's saved. Until then, the object is still there and can be accessed through an earlier obtained reference. | ||
Do something like this to avoid | Do something like this to avoid such a situation: | ||
object.existing.whenTrue(object.delete) | object.existing.whenTrue(object.delete) | ||
See also: [[OCLOperators existing]] | '''See also:''' [[Documentation:OCLOperators existing|OCLOperators existing]] | ||
[[Category:OCL]] | [[Category:OCL]] | ||
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This page was created by Lars.olofsson on 2022-12-28. Last edited by Stephanie on 2025-02-11.
If you get the error message "Object is already deleted"
in the client or in logs, your EAL is trying to delete an object that has already been deleted.
How can one even try to delete a deleted object? An object in an ECO space is not removed from the ECO space until it's saved. Until then, the object is still there and can be accessed through an earlier obtained reference.
Do something like this to avoid such a situation:
object.existing.whenTrue(object.delete)
See also: OCLOperators existing