Is there something wrong with this code?  
Sometimes I get an unhandled "Invalid transaction object" exception in it:

    procedure BlaBla;
    var
      TD: TDBXTransaction;
    begin
      TD := SQLConnection.BeginTransaction;
      try
        SQLConnection.ExecuteDirect('some sql command');
        SQLConnection.ExecuteDirect('some sql command');
        SQLConnection.CommitFreeAndNil(TD);
      except
        SQLConnection.RollbackFreeAndNil(TD);
      end;
    end;

This exception is being raised to the user, so I assume it's raised by RollbackFreeAndNil, since all rest is inside a try..except.

Should I wrap RollbackFreeAndNil with another try..except? What a mess.

I'm using Delphi 2009, DBX with Firebird 2.1 and Devart's driver.