Hi Carlos, When you say procedures, do you mean calling a stored procedure you'll write from php? Or executing the individual INSERT from php sequentially? For the first scenario, you'd need to write a postgresql stored procedure (I suggest you google: PL/pgSQL tutorial) and call the from php. For the second, well, it is exactly what I said before: you'll need to open a connection to postgres, execute your statements under a transaction and commit. I'd suggest you either search for php and postgres or ask this to a php mail group. Your goal here appears to be understanding how to call postgres from php.
Regards Seref On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Carlos Carcamo <eazyd...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for answering... > I'm using php with postgresql 9.1, I have never used procedures with php, > I'm new with postgresql > > > 2014-06-05 9:45 GMT-06:00 Seref Arikan <serefari...@gmail.com>: > > Hi Carlos, >> Unless I'm missing something here, your queries are probably being called >> from a programming language (java/c# etc) and your database access api >> should support transactions. If you perform both operations under the same >> db transaction and commit your transaction things should be fine. If there >> is a problem with the first INSERT, your api should throw an exception and >> you won't be able to commit the transaction (you may/may not need to call >> rollback in your catch block), so it'll either be both calls executed or >> none. >> >> You may want to read about how db transactions are handled in your >> programming environment. >> >> Regards >> Seref >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Carlos Carcamo <eazyd...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> 2014-06-05 9:32 GMT-06:00 Carlos Carcamo <eazyd...@gmail.com>: >>> >>> Hi everyone, I wonder if you could help me with a procedure that I would >>>> like to perform in postgresql. >>>> >>>> I have an insert query like this: >>>> >>>> INSERT INTO products (product_id, description, price, qty, ...) values >>>> ('01', 'some description', 10.15, 5, ...) >>>> >>>> then if there is no problem, perform another query like: >>>> >>>> INSERT INTO store(store_id, description, price, qty, ...) values ('02', >>>> 'some description', 10.15, 5, ...) >>>> >>>> So the second query depends of the first query, if the first one >>>> succeed the second will perform the second insert >>>> >>>> I would like to do something like: >>>> >>>> SELECT myProcedure(product_id, p_description, price, qty, store_id, >>>> store_description ); >>>> >>>> waiting for a response from procedure, maybe true or false. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> "El desarrollo no es material es un estado de conciencia metal" >>>> >>> >>> Sorry, the second query looks like: >>> INSERT INTO store(store_id, description, product_id, price, qty, ...) >>> values ('02', 'some description', '01', 10.15, 5, ...) >>> >>> -- >>> "El desarrollo no es material es un estado de conciencia metal" >>> >> >> > > > -- > "El desarrollo no es material es un estado de conciencia metal" >