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We have a Django app connected to a remote SQL-server database.
I get an error when i try to do an update request on a database table :
[HY000] [FreeTDS][SQL Server]Could not change transaction status (0) (SQLSetConnectAttr).
I conclude that a similar request is still in progress and it blocks all my requests.
1/ The "autocommit" parameter is True.
2/ I tested :
connection.rollback()
This did not resolve the problem.
3/ I tried to do a live SQL query on the database.
My query returns no error.
It's a problem with Django or the libraries used.

Traceback :
/venv/src/django-pyodbc-azure/sql_server/pyodbc/base.pyc in
_set_autocommit(self, autocommit)
361 else:
362 self.connection.rollback()
--> 363 self.connection.autocommit = autocommit
364
365 def check_constraints(self, table_names=None):

Error: ('HY000', '[HY000] [FreeTDS][SQL Server]Could not change
transaction status (0) (SQLSetConnectAttr)')

Does someone have an idea ?

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  • Do you do update/insert?
    – Nir Elbaz
    Sep 9, 2022 at 13:44
  • No, I can't update and I can't create via Django's ORM. But the problem on these two actions (update, create) did not start at the same time.
    – Guidev
    Sep 12, 2022 at 14:12
  • I use django-extensions in my app. When I use "python manage.py shell_plus", i can update or create. If I use "django manage.py shell" or create/update via my app, the error is returned.
    – Guidev
    Sep 13, 2022 at 9:29
  • I changed commit and I don't have this error anymore. So the latest changes to my code are causing the problem.
    – Guidev
    Sep 13, 2022 at 14:29

1 Answer 1

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The problem is fixed.
I remove the following line:

if not ModelName.objects.filter(pk=instance.pk)

My code :

@receiver(pre_save, sender=ModelName)
def model_name_pre_save(sender, instance, **kwargs):
    if not ModelName.objects.filter(pk=instance.pk):
        instance.field_name = value

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