Hi,

Some may call this a feature, I call it a bug:

If I do:
cursor = db.cursor()
cursor.execute("insert into tablename values(5,'somename')")

It will work without giving me an error. Even if I run a select
statement within the same session, it would confirm that that record
was entered. But, my postgresql is not really updated. If I run the
same select statement it would have no recollection of such record what
so ever. As soon as I reset my python session, the data disappears.

What is the problem? Do I have to commit the data? How come there is no
documentation for it?

Thanks,
Sia


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