Well, I found it.

I am not sure why, but somewhere in the bowels of Ima::DBI a transaction was being held, I think.

If I start my <%init> section with

my $dbh = $stash->db_RKG; $dbh->commit;
then all is well.

I am not sure why Ima::DBI was holding a transaction open ......

Thanks. I am relieved. How odd.

rkg

PS For those who might say, "Serves him right, for using an esoteric module like Ima::DBI", well, I opted to use Ima::DBI as Class::DBI is built on it, and I am a big fan of Class::DBI, and because I wanted to keep all my sql in one place, outside of my code.

Perhaps I'll drop Tony Boden, the Ima::DBI maintainer, a note and see if he can explain this all to me....


In reply to Re: "stale data": mysql, ima-dbi, modperl, mason by rkg
in thread "stale data": mysql, ima-dbi, modperl, mason by rkg

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