Transaction isolation and table contraints - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Konstantin Knizhnik
Subject Transaction isolation and table contraints
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Msg-id 8bd22039-7611-02ca-7047-f2eef249d9be@postgrespro.ru
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Responses Re: Transaction isolation and table contraints  ("David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>)
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Hi hackers,

I wonder if it is considered as correct behavior that transaction 
conflict detection depends on presence of primary key:

create table t(pk integer, val integer);
insert into t values (1,0),(2,0);

Session1: begin isolation level serializable;
Session2: begin isolation level serializable;
Session1: update t set val=val+1  where pk=1;
Session2: update t set val=val+1  where pk=2;
Session1: commit;
Session2: commit;
ERROR:  could not serialize access due to read/write dependencies among 
transactions
DETAIL:  Reason code: Canceled on identification as a pivot, during 
commit attempt.
HINT:  The transaction might succeed if retried.


Now let's repeat the same scenario but with "pk" declared as primary key:

create table t(pk integer primary key, val integer);
insert into t values (1,0),(2,0);

Session1: begin isolation level serializable;
Session2: begin isolation level serializable;
Session1: update t set val=val+1  where pk=1;
Session2: update t set val=val+1  where pk=2;
Session1: commit;
Session2: commit;

Now both transactions are succeeded.
Please notice, that even if it is expected behavior, hint in error 
message is not correct, because transaction is actually aborted and 
there is no chance to retry it.

-- 
Konstantin Knizhnik
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company




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