Hello everybody, I'm receiving a JDBC commit error while trying

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Hello everybody,

I'm receiving a JDBC commit error while trying to execute a query rule within a SAIL interface. The interface works within the interface editor and the query rule works when tested both in a stand alone expression and the SAIL interface however when loading the form via /suite/tempo I am receiving a "JDBC Commit Failed - Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Commit can not be set while enrolled in a transaction" error message.
Note that there are no bind variables and the form loads when clicking on an action - there are no database writes taking place.

The issue appears similar to this other issue though no resolution was posted there
forum.appian.com/.../e-199542

Has anyone experienced this before?

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    Certified Associate Developer
    Hey Eduardo, Interesting - is there any way to track down the root cause of the problem? In my case I did have a document upload on the same form however commenting it out did not resolve the error. (and no email attachments to speak of)

    Eliot: We're on 16.1 though I'm not sure which hotfix. Speaking of which, aside from contacting support is there a way to determine what hotfix level a cloud instance is running on?
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    Certified Associate Developer
    Hey Eduardo, Interesting - is there any way to track down the root cause of the problem? In my case I did have a document upload on the same form however commenting it out did not resolve the error. (and no email attachments to speak of)

    Eliot: We're on 16.1 though I'm not sure which hotfix. Speaking of which, aside from contacting support is there a way to determine what hotfix level a cloud instance is running on?
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