Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:14:29 -0500
From: Pavel Ivanov paiva...@gmail.com
I do a transaction on connection 1 using BEGIN IMMEDIATE, some rows updated,
COMMIT.
Then, when I attempt same sequence on connection 2, when I do first call to
step
to execute begin transaction and it never returns.
I thought this would be OK but now that I am seeing it fail I am having my
doubts.
I have created 2 db connections on the same thread, both on the same file.
i.e.
2 calls to sqlite3_open16() (use exact same filename both times) have created 2
sqlite3 instances. I do this because I have 2
Are you not able to use the same db connection in both classes?
something like
FirstTablesClass-dbConnection = MyDBConnectionClass
SecondTablesClass-dbConnection = MyDBConnectionClass
On 13 February 2011 23:04, jeff archer jarch...@yahoo.com wrote:
I thought this would be OK but now that I am
On 14 Feb 2011, at 12:30am, Vannus wrote:
Are you not able to use the same db connection in both classes?
something like
FirstTablesClass-dbConnection = MyDBConnectionClass
SecondTablesClass-dbConnection = MyDBConnectionClass
Nevertheless, having two connections should work too. His
I do a transaction on connection 1 using BEGIN IMMEDIATE, some rows updated,
COMMIT.
Then, when I attempt same sequence on connection 2, when I do first call to
step
to execute begin transaction and it never returns.
Do you check result code from COMMIT and is it successful? My guess is
you