Fixed issue with NULL values being inserted into identity columns for MSSQL #250
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In relation to auto-incrementing fields MySQL and MSSQL have different behaviors when inserting a null value into the database. eg.
MySQL will accept the statement and generate a new key. MSSQL will throw an exception.
When inserting subclassed entities quick will retrieve an instance of the parent class and populate (fill) it using
getMemento()
. This causes an issue asgetMemento()
will included empty attributes which will explicity set anid
property with an empty string. This will subsequently flow into thesave()
call causing an exception. UsingretrieveAttributesData()
solved this issue.