[Zope] Atomic ZSQL on Zope 2.7.5
Maslak, Michael
mmaslak at anteon.com
Tue Apr 25 10:38:30 EDT 2006
For some reason I thought ZSQL method calls were atomic, but they appear
otherwise.
Using an eGenix mxODBC Database Connection at
/Database/PoPy_database_connection to a SQL Server 2000 back end, I have
created a Python script to write SQL commands and feed them in one large
string:
UPDATE equip SET workstation=1 WHERE eq_id=39315;
UPDATE node SET node='M28057' WHERE node_id=13451;
UPDATE materiel SET mat_nm='mm-M28057-H-01', owner='mmaslak',
datetime='2006/04/24 15:09:07.611 GMT-5' WHERE mat_id=39315;
This all gets sent as one string to a ZSQL method where the first two
commands execute, but the third fails because it doesn't like the
datetime string, which indeed fails when I try it alone in the PoPy
connection. Why, oh why doesn't the whole thing fail like I might
expect?
When I wrap the call in a 'begin transaction ... commit', it becomes
atomic. Nothing happens if part of it fails. Great.
But failure is not detectable by the Python script. I have used
try/except and if/else blocks to ascertain failure. It thinks a
non-commit is AOK, not an exception. Is this function of the eGenix
ODBC? Of MS SQL Server 2K? Zope/ZSQL/Python?
How can I detect failure and maintain atomicity?
Michael Maslak, Jr.
Associate Software Engineer
Anteon Corporation
294 Thames Ave
Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
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