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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T04:47:33+00:00 2026-06-16T04:47:33+00:00

Entity refuses to Delete … var ormPref = EntityLoad(Pref, {PrefGroup = arguments.prefGroup, Pref =

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Entity refuses to Delete

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    var ormPref = EntityLoad("Pref", {PrefGroup = arguments.prefGroup, Pref = arguments.pref});

writedump(ormPref);

if (isnull(ormPref))    { return false; }
if (ArrayLen(ormPref) == 0) { return false; }

for (var i = 1; i <= ArrayLen(ormPref); i++)    {
    EntityDelete(ormPref[i]);
    EntitySave(ormPref[i]); 

    writeoutput("deleted");
    }

ORMFlush();

writedump(ormPref);

...

The entity’s definition is:

<cfcomponent persistent="true">
<cfproperty name="PrefID" fieldtype="id" generator="identity">
<cfproperty name="PrefGroup">
<cfproperty name="Pref">
<cfproperty name="Value">
<cfproperty name="modifyBy">
<cfproperty name="modifyDate"   generated="always">
<cfproperty name="createBy"     update="false">
<cfproperty name="createDate"   update="false" generated="always">
</cfcomponent>  

Update

It turns out that it was deleted, an some other code later noted it was missing and added it back in. So the the function did work as it should

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    2026-06-16T04:47:35+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 4:47 am

    Check to make sure something else is not adding the data back in

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