maybe InnoDB is not the culprit. why not try converting the table to
MyISAM and try again.
if the problem persist, better check the JDBC driver & SQL statement.
Miguel A Paraz wrote:
This is an InnoDB table so it should be transactional. There are no
system failures, nothing in the MySQL error log. Flush log at
transaction commit is enabled.
How can I track this down?
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