Based on your traceback it's hard to tell what actually caused the problem.
If this happened on your web site you probably should have received more
information in the traceback. Also, you can try looking in your Satchmo log
file to see if there are clues there.

-Chris

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Alessandro Ronchi <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 2009/8/24 Alex Robbins <[email protected]>:
> > One you do something really bad in a transaction, you have to get a new
> one.
> > (Really bad is some kind of db exception.) Just restart the process to
> get a
> > new connection. (You can also use the low level transaction tools to get
> a
> > new transaction, but that it more trouble than is usually necessary.)
> >
> > This exception is just evidence that something else has already gone
> wrong.
>
> But it's not my code, but satchmo's
>
> Do you know where I can loook in the satchmo code to correct the problem?
>
>
>
> --
> Alessandro Ronchi
>
> SOASI
> Sviluppo Software e Sistemi Open Source
> http://www.soasi.com
>
> >
>

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