Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Re: Problem with transaction in version 2.0

It seems that you're calling transactions methods from the model while
you should call them from the datasource instance. Try something like
this.

$datasource = $this->StadiobingoBet->getDataSource();

$datasource->begin($this->StadiobingoBet);

if($this->StadiobingoBet->saveAll($yourdata, array('validate' =>
false)) {
$datasource->commit($this->StadiobingoBet);
} else {
$datasource->rollback($this->StadiobingoBet);
}


On Dec 20, 1:48 pm, socrates <socrates.alessan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No in fact it does not solve my problem, but maybe i don't understand very
> well.
> This is my piece of code:
>
> $this->StadiobingoBet->query('SET AUTOCOMMIT = OFF');
> debug($this->StadiobingoBet->begin());
> if (!$this->StadiobingoBet->saveAll(null, array('atomic' => true,
> 'validate' => false))) {
>   $this->StadiobingoBet->commit();} else {
>
>   $this->StadiobingoBet->rollback();
>
> }
>
> If the query of save associated goes well, it have to rollback, but it does
> not.

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