, i'd appreciate it.
Best regards,
Ralf.
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Ralf Wiebicke
Software Engineer
exedio GmbH
Am Fiebig 14
01561 Thiendorf
Deutschland
Telefon +49 (35248) 80-118
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no way around JDBC for me.
Best regards,
Ralf.
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Ralf Wiebicke
Software Engineer
exedio GmbH
Am Fiebig 14
01561 Thiendorf
Deutschland
Telefon +49 (35248) 80-118
Fax +49 (35248) 80-199
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.exedio.com
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Hi!
Thanks for all the help.
I finally used savepoints to get what I want.
However I don't like this very much. I tried a few other databases (hsqldb,
mysql/innodb and oracle), and none of them made the transaction unusable
after violating the constraint.
Best regards,
Ralf.
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ignore the statement violating the
constraint, but leave the transaction intact.
Is this intended behaviour or rather a bug? Or is there any way to "switch on"
the behaviour I'd like to see?
Best regards,
Ralf.
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Ralf Wiebicke
Softwareengineer
exedio GmbH
Am Fiebig 14
01561 Thien