"Jaime Casanova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tom's example seems to show that mysql inserts a commit immidiatelly
> after a DDL but this one example shows the thing is worse than that.

Actually, I think their behavior is just "DDL issues a COMMIT", so that
after that you are out of the transaction and the INSERT commits
immediately.  Some experimentation shows that mysql doesn't issue a
warning for rollback-outside-a-transaction, so the lack of any complaint
at the rollback step is just standard mysql-ism.

                        regards, tom lane

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