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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T08:49:44+00:00 2026-06-15T08:49:44+00:00

I’m having trouble doing a basic record update via POST in Laravel. I have

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I’m having trouble doing a basic record update via POST in Laravel.

I have captured all the post data in an array, and if the existing Order# is 0, then I create a new record (works fine). Otherwise I update the existing record.

Order.php

class Order extends Eloquent {
    public static $table = 'my_orders';
}

Routes.php

//Handle a new order POST
Route::post('order', array('do' => function() {
    $thisOrder = array(
         'qty' => Input::get('quantity'),
         'desc' => Input::get('description'),
    );

    $thisOrderID = Input::get('orderNo');

    //CHECK FOR NEW OR EXISTING ORDER
    if($thisOrderID > 0) {
        //THIS FUNCTION SOMEHOW RETURNS THE FUNCTION CALL AND DOESNT CONTINUE PAST
        //AND THE RECORD IS NOT UPDATED
        $updateOrder = Order::update($thisOrderID, $thisOrder);
    }
}

Update:
The code above does in fact work. I had a validation error, which was causing the function to return early.

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    2026-06-15T08:49:46+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:49 am

    Instead of this line:

    $updateOrder = Order::update($thisOrderID, $thisOrder);
    

    You need to do:

    $updateOrder = Order::find($thisOrderID)->update($thisOrder);
    

    With find() (which equals where_id()) you select a specific row from the database and with update you pass the new data.

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