Re: COMMIT after an ERROR? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Charles Tassell
Subject Re: COMMIT after an ERROR?
Date
Msg-id 4.3.2.7.2.20011012160913.00c2be20@mailer.isn.net
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In response to COMMIT after an ERROR?  (J C Lawrence <claw@kanga.nu>)
Responses Re: COMMIT after an ERROR?  (patrick keshishian <patrick@pioneerdigital.com>)
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The failed query will abort the transaction, and throw out every command that comes before or after it until your rollback.  You don't have to specifically issue a rollback unless you want to issue more commands though.  When you disconnect from the DB it will automatically roll back the transaction.


At 05:18 AM 10/12/01, J C Lawrence wrote:

Does an error during a transaction invalidate the transaction?

eg

  BEGIN
  SomeQueryThatSucceeds
  SomeQueryThatFails
  SomeOtherQueryThatSucceeds
  COMMIT

Will the transaction successfully COMMIT, or will the COMMIT fail?

Translation: Do I need to monitor for error conditions during a
transaction and manually do the ROLLBACK in those cases?

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J C Lawrence
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