The fine manual doesn't seem to reveal anything new.

Here's what you need to do:

Write some pure PL/SQL code with which you can duplicate
this problem, and post it to the list.

If you can't duplicate it that way, it's very likely to
be a Pro*C problem, in which case you should:

Write some C and PL/SQL and post it to the list.

You have checked MetaLink haven't you?

Jared

On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 23:39, Ramasubramanian, Shankar (Cognizant) wrote:
> Hi Friends ,
>       In my application , we are having a program written in C which executes the 
> sql command that is passed as an argument to it. When I call the procedure to 
> Create a savepoint "SP1" and then to rollback to the named savepoint , it throws an 
> oracle error "1086- Savepoint "SP1" never established. The same piece of code worked 
> with Oracle 8i . Is there any differences in Oracle 9i related to savepoints. Please 
> note that I am using a single database and no autonomous transactions.
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> Shankar
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