Re: any way for a transaction to "see" inserts done earlier in the transaction? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: any way for a transaction to "see" inserts done earlier in the transaction?
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Msg-id 27525.1397693821@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: any way for a transaction to "see" inserts done earlier in the transaction?  (Susan Cassidy <susan.cassidy@decisionsciencescorp.com>)
Responses Re: any way for a transaction to "see" inserts done earlier in the transaction?  (Susan Cassidy <susan.cassidy@decisionsciencescorp.com>)
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Susan Cassidy <susan.cassidy@decisionsciencescorp.com> writes:
> It is a fairly large and complex Perl program, so no, not really.
> I do an insert via a function, which returns the new id, then later I try
> to SELECT on that id, and it doesn't find it.

> Could it be because the insert is done inside a function?

Is the SELECT also inside a database function, and if so is that function
marked stable or immutable?  That might explain it --- non-volatile
functions are intentionally designed not to notice updates that happen
after they start.

            regards, tom lane


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