On Apr 16, 2014, at 4:27 PM, Susan Cassidy 
<susan.cass...@decisionsciencescorp.com> wrote:

> Is there any way to let a transaction "see" the inserts that were done 
> earlier in the transaction?  I want to insert a row, then later use it within 
> the same transaction.
> 
> If not, I will have to commit after each insert, and I don't want to do that 
> until add the rows are added, if I can possibly avoid it.

Did you try it?  This is already how it works, unless I misunderstand your 
question…

postgres=# create temporary table foo (i integer primary key);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# begin;
BEGIN
postgres=# insert into foo values(1);
INSERT 0 1
postgres=# select * from foo;
 i 
---
 1
(1 row)

postgres=# commit;
COMMIT




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