> The error prior to those statements is what you need to look at. That’s > what’s causing the transaction to fail.
Alban/Adrian,
> I get the impression that you’re executing shell scripts that run the psql > command-line utility.
That's what I do as I've not taken the time to finish the GUI with TKinter.
Here's the latest example: bustrac=# \i insert-law-offices-addr.sql psql:insert-law-offices-addr.sql:1: ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction block psql:insert-law-offices-addr.sql:69: ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction block
Line 1 is the BEGIN; statement; line 69 is the last row of data to be inserted.
The problem is that you don't know where it's failing.
I suggest you run "\echo all" before running "\i insert-law-offices-addr.sql". That way, you'll see which line it barfs on.