We're working on a project using PHP and PostgreSQL, mainly trying to work
in an OOP fashion. The project has quite a good amount of code, and a DB
Object called DB_Bib that has all the query methods. I also have a generic
DB object (DB_Main) which has code to establesh the connection, and from
which my DB_bib Inerits the DB connection.
The thing is that I made a new class called DB_Debug which also inherits
from DB_Main, and is there to have debugging data inserted into a table in
the database.
I noticed that when the two objects are started (they both call the
connection method using the same connection string) php doesn't
initiate to distinct connections, but 1 connection within commands from
both objects get passed to the DB server.
The problem is that query commands from the DB_Debug object and from the
DB_Bib object get mixed up in the same connection, making it deficult to
know when to make a commit.
Is there a way to fix this without having to change the connection string?
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