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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