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Solution: I din’t really find a solution to the problem so I worked around it. Using
Servicetype::destroy($id);
did nothing. But, using:
DB::table('servicetypes')->where('id', $id)->delete();
did work. I was hoping to use softdeletes but found some other issues with that and using query builder so in the end I did a little re-coding to make the problem “go away.” I may dig into it some more when I have time. It was strange behavior. I updated the description accordingly.
👤ScottM
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try this:
axios.post('/api/servicetypelinking/' + id + '/ignore', {_method: 'delete'})
👤Artur Smolen
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In Controller:
Servicetype::find($id)->delete();
If it doesn’t work, so need to check existing record with $id.
Log:info( Servicetype::find($id) );
If it’s empty – then problem with wrong id of record.
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