Feb-06-2019, 04:08 AM
This DOES NOT answer the question!
1. The description of 'commit()' in my original post is the second item in the 'connection objects' section, so obviously, I read PEP 249 and specifically, the recommended section.
2. Nowhere in that section or anywhere else, there is any reference for a standard way to provide the autocommit option! At least not any reference that is obvious.
Autocommit is a standard feature in Perl's DBI, Java's JDBC and ODBC for example. So, either the Python guys believe that they know better than the rest of the world (I doubt that they believe it and I doubt that they are), or, I miss something... and I asked to point me where is that feature mentioned.
Thank you
ZA
1. The description of 'commit()' in my original post is the second item in the 'connection objects' section, so obviously, I read PEP 249 and specifically, the recommended section.
2. Nowhere in that section or anywhere else, there is any reference for a standard way to provide the autocommit option! At least not any reference that is obvious.
Autocommit is a standard feature in Perl's DBI, Java's JDBC and ODBC for example. So, either the Python guys believe that they know better than the rest of the world (I doubt that they believe it and I doubt that they are), or, I miss something... and I asked to point me where is that feature mentioned.
Thank you
ZA