are you using MyISAM tables ? naktinis wrote: > > I have a session created this way: > Session = scoped_session(sessionmaker(autoflush=True, > transactional=True)) > > Then I have this piece of code: > print User.query().count() > u = User(name='Jim') > Session.flush([u]) > print User.query().count() > Session.rollback() > Session.clear() > print User.query().count() > > Which outputs: > 0 > 1 > 1 > > What am I doing wrong? Why is the new user still in session? > > >
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