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Jeroen T. Vermeulen wrote:
>>    Let's say I want to use transactors -- how would I go about setting
>> the id parameter for the prepared statement?
> 
> I'm not sure what the question is.  Transactors and prepared statements
> are completely separate things.  You can write a prepared statement, and
> you can use a transactor, and the one does not make any difference to the
> other.

   Yeah, I figured that out just ten minutes after I sent that mail. I
hadn't really understood when (not) to use transactors -- I thought they
were different kinds of beasts.

   I must say that I'm impressed by libpqxx, now that I'm beginning to
understand it. Are there a lot of changes planned for 3.0?

- --
Kind regards,
Jan Danielsson

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