How about this scenario:
func A()
begin
x = func B();
y = func C();
z = func D();
end
Where func A, B, C, and D all update the db. If a funciton is raised
in func D(), will all the transactions in the other children be rolled
back?
Or do I need to add code to enable this?
On 6/30/07, Wiebe Cazemier <halfgaar@gmx.net> wrote:
> On Saturday 30 June 2007 23:14, Postgres User wrote:
>
> > A basic question about raising exceptions in Postgres:
> >
> > If Function A calls Function B
> >
> > and Func B raises an exception, will the exception roll back the
> > transaction in Func A by default? Or do I need to trap and re-raise
> > the exception in Func A?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Any exception aborts the transaction. That's how exceptions work. If you don't
> catch them, they bubble all the way to the surface. Otherwise it would be too
> much like if-statement error checking.
>
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