On Sun, May 8, 2016, at 08:06 AM, DFS wrote: > On 5/8/2016 10:36 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: > > ... and then you just commit???!? > > > > That's what commit() does. >
I assure you, he knows what commit does :) The point is, you don't usually commit after an error happens. You rollback. Or correct the data. Since the data didn't go in, there should (in theory) be nothing TO commit if an error happens. Or, there should be partial data in that needs a rollback before you decide to do something else. -- Stephen Hansen m e @ i x o k a i . i o -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list