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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Attempt to connect to incorrect server name or instance using following code:
pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={SQL Server};SERVER=\\servername\inst01;', timeout=10…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Attempt to connect to incorrect server name or instance using following code:
pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={SQL Server};SERVER=\\servername\inst01;', timeout=10…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Attempt to connect to incorrect server name or instance using following code:
pyodbc.connect('DRIVER={SQL Server};SERVER=\\servername\inst01;', timeout=10…
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It seems that we would like to restore a feature in Django based on the `Cursor._query` attribute, so I open this issue as per its docs: _"If you would like to build reliable features using this objec…
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Imported from JIRA [DS-4331] created by mwood
I'm becoming concerned that we should stop advising to optimize the Solr indexes. The common advice from the Solr community is "don't optimize unless you …
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Hi, I have deployed Oncall to GCP and am using Cloud SQL as the MySQL DB. Everything works fine until I attempt to Preview a Schedule, which throws an `Internal Server Error` in the UI and the followi…
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We have a lot of lines that are too long. I'll fix those in this issue.
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Hello, i want to commit an offset for a consumer, but i'm getting an error:
```KafkaJSNonRetriableError: Must provide transactional id for transactional producer```
Also i would like there to be a…
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The main question is: is that correct, but I'm quite sure it isn't.
The current code leads to:
PROG1 -> PROG2 (OPEN + READ CURSOR2 + CLOSE)
PROG1 -> PROG3 (OPEN + READ CURSOR3 + CLOSE)
PROG1 -…
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Ideally, every call to `dbBegin()` will be followed by exactly one call to either rollback or commit.
However, sometimes in complex situations where the transaction is happening throughout several …