I have \set AUTOCOMMIT OFF in my .psqlrc and it seems psql seems to not have any effect. Am I missing something? I've been googling and googling and seem a bit lost at this point.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] host]$ cat ~/.psqlrc \set AUTOCOMMIT OFF \echo 'AUTOCOMMIT is' :AUTOCOMMIT \set PROMPT1 'host.%/%R%# ' \timing

*timing statments where trimmed below*

[EMAIL PROTECTED] host]$ psql
Welcome to psql 7.4.5, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.

Type:  \copyright for distribution terms
       \h for help with SQL commands
       \? for help on internal slash commands
       \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
       \q to quit

AUTOCOMMIT is OFF
Timing is on.
host.domain=# commit;
WARNING:  there is no transaction in progress
COMMIT
host.domain=# update foo set foo_type_id = 3 where foo_id=200000234;
UPDATE 1
host.domain=# commit;
WARNING:  there is no transaction in progress
COMMIT
host.domain=# update foo set foo_type_id = 3 where foo_id=200000234;
UPDATE 1
host.domain=# rollback;
WARNING:  there is no transaction in progress
ROLLBACK
host.domain=# begin;
BEGIN
host.domain=# update foo set foo_type_id = 3 where foo_id=200000234;
UPDATE 1
host.domain=# rollback;
ROLLBACK
host.domain=# begin;
BEGIN
host.domain=# update foo set foo_type_id = 3 where foo_id=200000234;
UPDATE 1
host.domain=# rollback;
ROLLBACK
host.domain=# \q

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