Removed section in docs/model-api.txt about connection.commit(), which no longer exists

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Adrian Holovaty 2006-05-06 23:16:43 +00:00
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@ -1581,15 +1581,6 @@ rows. Example::
row = cursor.fetchone()
return row
If your custom SQL statement alters the data in your database -- for example,
via a ``DELETE`` or ``UPDATE`` -- you'll need to call ``db.commit()``. Example::
def my_custom_sql2(self):
from django.db import connection
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("DELETE FROM bar WHERE baz = %s", [self.baz])
connection.commit()
``connection`` and ``cursor`` simply use the standard `Python DB-API`_. If
you're not familiar with the Python DB-API, note that the SQL statement in
``cursor.execute()`` uses placeholders, ``"%s"``, rather than adding parameters