It depends on what do you mean by modify. You can add new downstream
branches, for example. You can access and modify the information stored
within transactions, such as AVPs or flags.
Once a transaction is created, you cannot call t_newtran. The
transaction gets usually created by calling t_relay().
Jan.
On 21-02 14:47, Paul Belanger wrote:
I need some help understanding transactions, I know
how to start transactions, are create a simple stateful proxy. But I'm having
some troubles understanding how I can modify a current transaction.
Everytime I try I always get the error:
0(10257) ERROR: t_newtran: transaction already in process
Which leads me to believe once the transaction is created, I can't modify it. Is
this true?
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