Yes, the transaction is stored in shared memory to make sure it is accessible to other processes.t_newtran and flags When I invoke setflag or resetflag after t_newtran, the flags values don't change.
I use the 0.9.6 version. Is this normal?
No, I don't think so.Is there changes about this item in SER 2.0?
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