From: | mikie <mikie(dot)pl(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-php(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: transactions from PHP - double COMMIT required? |
Date: | 2007-03-01 13:02:57 |
Message-ID: | ca35ce500703010502j77327b1bn9ca679e9dea38df9@mail.gmail.com |
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> > But getting back to my problem - perhaps there is something I
> > misunderstood: is it the client application responsibility to check if
> > the transaction failed or succeeded and issue COMMIT or ROLLBACK
> > accordingly (how do I close the transaction block in that case)?
> > Or is it the database server that is suppose to check if transaction
> > succeded and perform the query, or ROLLBACK if anything went wrong?
>
> PG will rollback all transactions that have an error in some part, as it
> can't commit the transaction as a whole.
OK, so my way of programming seems correct.
Then why do I have to send another COMMIT after failed transaction to
continue with next queries in the same php script ?
--
Mike
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