On Apr 03, 2016, at 01:30 AM, Gurkirpal Singh wrote:
>Maybe it was there because I'm using PostgreSQL but it worked for me.
Cool, so it's working now?
I believe SQLAlchemy opens a transaction automatically, so that the bound
commit() and abort() methods operate on that transaction. By creating
I tried the doing it the way you did and got the same result. After
checking with "dir()" I found a "commit" method. I tried running it and
it worked.
>>> dir()
['IUserManager', '__builtins__', 'a', 'abort', 'commit', 'config',
'getUtility', 'l', 'm', 'now', 'um', 'user_manager', 'x']
>>> com
On Apr 02, 2016, at 06:17 AM, Anirudh Dahiya wrote:
>I have been playing with mailman shell but upon creating objects like
>domains and addresses, and subsequestly committing them to database by
>calling transaction.commit() I am unable to see changes in the database(and
>thus on Postorius)
>The