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@kspinka kspinka commented Apr 17, 2021

If we don't call flush, all of the changes will accumulate in memory
and eventually exhaust the host's memory where socrata2sql is running.
This does not mean that the transaction is committed, it just means that
the rows are being written to the database and not queued in the tool.

If we don't call flush, all of the changes will accumulate in memory
and eventually exhaust the host's memory where socrata2sql is running.
This does not mean that the transaction is committed, it just means that
the rows are being written to the database and not queued in the tool.
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