On Thu, 27 Dec 2007, Tom Lane wrote:

Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 05:48:14PM -0800, ivan.hou wrote:
if i executed "select * from mydb" twice, the XID wil be increased by 2

Yep.  Whereas if you did

        BEGIN;
        SELECT 1;
        SELECT 1;
        COMMIT;

the xid would be increased by 1.

But note that as of 8.3, SELECT-only transactions won't acquire an
XID and hence won't advance the counter.  So if you're thinking of
writing code that depends on that behavior, don't.


Tom,

So, the new XID counter won't advance unless there's at least one INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE in the transaction? Does it also update for SELECTs that call a function which does some write activity?

Is there a new counter (or old one that I don't know about) that keeps track of the SELECT-only transactions?


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