On Thursday 23 August 2007 15:16, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Aug 23, 2007, at 6:03 PM, johnf wrote:
> > Uwe, I use Postgres daily.  What was Ed's guess?  All the forms we
> > have were
> > working correctly until Ed made this major change.  Now none of
> > forms that
> > have children work.  The isolation level has not changed.  In fact
> > nothing
> > has changed as far as the DB is concerned.
>
>       These changes were necessary in order to allow transactions to work
> properly. The fact that your forms were working before simply meant
> that you were not using explicit transactions. Also, it is more than
> likely that with implicit transactions, you could get non-ACID
> commits; IOW, the parent would save and commit, but then the child
> save could fail, leaving you with an incomplete transaction that you
> would have no way to roll back from.
>
>       I'm sorry that this is slowing you down, but it is necessary if we
> want to ensure data integrity.
>
> -- Ed Leafe
> -- http://leafe.com
> -- http://dabodev.com

Thanks Ed I understand.  I am not saying revert!  What I'm asking for is some 
detail information on how it is suppose to work (in other emails).  In this 
email I was responding to Uwe's question on isolation level and the fact he 
(Uwe) thought I wasn't using Postgres.  

At the moment I think there is something wrong with my code.  Just tell me how 
it's suppose to work from Dabo.  Please assume any required dbPostgres.py 
methods are present.

-- 
John Fabiani


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