Migration 0014 changes the PRIMARY KEYs of claims and remittances from
single-column id to composite (batch_id, id). Enables the spec'd
cross-batch CLM01 / CLP01 collision workflow: same CLM01 in multiple
batches is now representable (resubmits), pre-flight dedup 409 path is
genuinely exercisable, force-insert can skip pre-existing duplicates.
Strategy: PRAGMA defer_foreign_keys = ON + table recreation for every
table whose FKs pointed at the old single-column PK. Tables recreated:
remittances, claims, matches, cas_adjustments, service_line_payments,
line_reconciliations. Each child table gains a batch_id (or
remittance_batch_id) column for the composite FK side; INSERT INTO new
SELECT FROM old JOINs populate it from the already-recreated parent.
Cross-table FKs (remittances.claim_id, claims.matched_remittance_id)
cannot be SQL-enforced with composite PKs (SQLite has no ALTER
CONSTRAINT). Dropped at SQL level; enforced via application-layer
invariants in store.manual_match / manual_unmatch / reconcile.run and
the dedup.preflight_* helpers.
ORM updates (db.py):
- Claim / Remittance: composite PK via explicit PrimaryKeyConstraint in
__table_args__ (column order matches SQL: batch_id, id).
- New Claim.matched_remittance_batch_id column.
- Match / CasAdjustment / ServiceLinePayment / LineReconciliation:
added the batch side of their composite FK to the parent table.
- SQLAlchemy before_insert events auto-populate the batch side of the
composite FK from session.new, then identity_map, then SQL fallback.
Production code updates:
- store.manual_match / manual_unmatch: also write
matched_remittance_batch_id on the claim (was missing).
- api.py manual-match endpoint: same fix.
- reconcile.run: same fix for auto-matched pairs.
Test updates: replaced s.get(Claim, X) with the composite key
(batch_id, id) where batch_id is known, or s.query().filter().first()
where the test only knows the id. Tests that previously inserted a Match
row pointing at a non-existent Remittance now seed the parent Remittance
so the new NOT NULL composite FK is satisfied.
Three spec-bug fixes from T10 implementation:
- Match.claim_id: drop UNIQUE constraint (T4 schema error) — reversals add a 2nd row per claim (audit trail). Add explicit non-unique index ix_matches_claim_id to preserve query performance. Mirrored in ORM and migration 0001_initial.sql.
- test_run_orphan_remit_leaves_claim_unmatched: claim PCN-A does not match remit PCN-NEW, so unmatched_claims must be 1, not 0.
- test_run_reversal_flips_paid_to_reversed: claim service_date_from was 9 days before reversal remit service_date (outside default 7-day window) so no match occurred; changed to 5 days apart so match() picks the claim.
- test_match_unique_per_claim: in test_db_models.py asserted the now-removed UNIQUE behavior; renamed and inverted to assert the audit-trail design (two Match rows per claim allowed).