Computer Study <computerstudy2...@gmail.com> writes:
> I am working on a project of DB migration from Oracle to Postgres. The
> application is working well with Oracle. But when switch to Postgres, some
> SQL executionss couldn't finish and got an error like:

> FATAL: DefineSavepoint: unexpected state STARTED
> STATEMENT: SAVEPOINT_per_query_svp;DEALLOCATE
> "_PLAN04824560";RELEASE_per_query_SVP_

Well, that's pretty interesting, but you haven't provided nearly enough
information for anyone else to reproduce the problem.  (No, a snippet of
C++ that depends on undescribed subroutines and uncertain context doesn't
do it.)

Perhaps you could turn on log_statement = all and capture the SQL that's
actually being sent to the server by this program?

Also, what version of Postgres is this exactly?

> Any suggestions to fix this issue?

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Guide_to_reporting_problems

                        regards, tom lane


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