es".
That's the Python folks, since it's their wrapper. You'll have to dig a little
to find whichever is the correct mailing list to raise your concerns on over
there.
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From: sqlite-users On Behalf Of
Peng Yu
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2020 9:11 AM
To: SQLite
The following is still very confusing.
https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/sqlite3.html#controlling-transactions
"""
autocommit mode means that statements that modify the database take
effect immediately."
...
The Python sqlite3 module by default issues a BEGIN statement
implicitly before a
Friday, January 31, 2020, 1:14:26 AM, Peng Yu wrote:
> I still have a hard time to understand what the difference is
> according to the python manual. It keeps saying see somewhere else in
> the python manual. But I don't see where it explains the differences
> between the differences
self.
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I still have a hard time to understand what the difference is
according to the python manual. It keeps saying see somewhere else in
the python manual. But I don't see where it explains the differences
between the differences comprehensively and clearly.
> db.isolation_level
>>>
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>Behalf Of Peng Yu
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On 1/30/20, Keith Medcalf wrote:
>
> The isolation_level specifies the default suffix to put after 'BEGIN' when
> beginning a transaction. Inside the library the following is used when the
> magic wants to start a transaction:
>
> if isolation_level is not None:
>.execute('BEGIN %s' %
sqlite-users On
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>Sent: Thursday, 30 January, 2020 08:59
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>Subject: [sqlite] Default isolation_level for sqlite3.connect?
>
>Hi,
>
>I don't see what is the default isolation_level here. Is it None? Thanks.
>
>https://docs.pyth
autocommit mode, and
you have to do all transaction management yourself.
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From: sqlite-users On Behalf Of
Peng Yu
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2020 11:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [sqlite] Default isolation_level for sqlite3.connect?
> and if you do
> and if you don't specify one it issues a plain "begin;"
So that is basically isolation_level = None? Thanks.
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te;", or "begin exclusive;",
and if you don't specify one it issues a plain "begin;"
-Original Message-
From: sqlite-users On Behalf Of
Peng Yu
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2020 10:59 AM
To: SQLite mailing list
Subject: [sqlite] Default isolation_level for sqli
Hi,
I don't see what is the default isolation_level here. Is it None? Thanks.
https://docs.python.org/3/library/sqlite3.html#module-functions-and-constants
sqlite3.connect(database[, timeout, detect_types, isolation_level,
check_same_thread, factory, cached_statements, uri])ΒΆ
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Peng
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