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El El mar, 5 de dic de 2023 a la(s) 13:41, [email protected] <
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> HelloI am running into the same problem but I do not understand what needs
> to be done. I use keepdb but how can I get the database cursor connection.
> Do I need to modify the test script?
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Le mercredi 13 février 2019 à 10:54:04 UTC+1, Anton Melser a écrit :
>
>> When you use django unittests commit is made as no-op. Use --keepdb and
>>> at the end of your tests run SQL commit against your database cursor
>>> connection.
>>>
>>
>> Awesome, exactly the info I was missing. Thanks for your help.
>> Cheers,
>> Anton
>>
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