Hi all,
This libpq page:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-exec.html#LIBPQ-PQRESULTSTATUS
has claimed since at least the 7.x days:
| PGRES_COMMAND_OK is for commands that can never return rows (INSERT,
UPDATE, etc.)
However, as of 8.2 we support the popular INSERT ... RETURNING and
UPDATE ... RETURNING, both of which will naturally give a successful
PQresultStatus() of PGRES_TUPLES_OK. So I think this explanation
deserves an amendment. We could just change the example commands to
e.g. TRUNCATE for simplicity, but I do like that the current example
commands are INSERT and UPDATE, since it reinforces the notion that a
plain INSERT or UPDATE affecting no rows would still return
PGRES_COMMAND_OK.
Suggested change attached.
Josh
On Fri, 2012-10-26 at 16:58 -0700, Josh Kupershmidt wrote:
> However, as of 8.2 we support the popular INSERT ... RETURNING and
> UPDATE ... RETURNING, both of which will naturally give a successful
> PQresultStatus() of PGRES_TUPLES_OK.
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