Dennis Bjorklund wrote:
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Josh Berkus wrote:
SavePoints be able to use within functions. ( I think this involves
making procedures that execute outside of a transaction)
Nope, supported in 8.0 for PL/pgSQL. Not sure about other languages.
You can't use savepoints, you can trap errors which is implemented using
savepoints. You still might want to write code like this:
BEGIN
....
SAVEPOINT foo;
....
IF SOME_ERROR_CODE = 1234 THEN
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT foo;
END
...
You can write code like this if you issue each command from the client,
say using libpq, but not in pl/pgsql.
I agree, and I think savepoints would be much more usefull if you could
call them from pl/pgsql...
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