On 11 Mar 2016, at 10:28, Tore Lundqvist <t...@mima.x.se> wrote: > Given MySQL’s interesting approach to transactional integrity, you can call > transaction.set_rollback(False) after a query that failed with an > IntegrityError and keep going. > > You can't use set_rollback() outside an atomic block so that not an option > for me.
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