I am using mysql ith InooDB.
I have some cutsom sql doing inserts. These inserts are not visible
after the function returns, if I so something like
    sql = 'INSERT INTO tbl1 ...'
    from django.db import connection
    cursor = connection.cursor()
    cursor.execute(sql)
    return cursor.fetchall()

However if I do something like

cursor.execute("set autocommit = 1")
 and then do the above code the inserts are visible in a dirrent mysql
session.

So how does django transaction management work with custom sql, and
would my calling cursor.execute("set autocommit = 1") interfare with
it?
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