I tried that and got "serialized connection: cannot commit on this
cursor"
Also tried close with no results.
On Jul 11, 11:29 am, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am wondering why does this code does not work. The sql runs fine
> > fine when executed through the postgres admin.
>
> > from django.db import connection
>
> > cursor = connection.cursor()
> > x = cursor.execute("UPDATE videos_video SET name = 'Please work'
> > WHERE videos_video.id = 1; " )
>
> I know I've butted heads against remembering to commit the
> transaction when done. I don't know what your current
> transaction/commit settings are, but it might not hurt to do a
> connection.commit() call in there when you're done.
>
> -tim
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