On Wednesday 11 September 2002 02:09 am, Stephan Szabo wrote: > On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, snpe wrote: > > yes, we're going around in circles. > > > > Ok.I agreed (I think because Oracle do different) > > Transaction start > > I type invalid command > > I correct command > > I get error > > > > Why.If is it transactin, why I get error > > I want continue. > > I am see this error with JDeveloper (work with Oracle, DB2 an SQL Server) > > Right, that's a separate issue (I alluded to it earlier, but wasn't sure > that's what you were interested in). PostgreSQL treats all errors as > unrecoverable. It may be a little loose about immediately rolling back > due to the fact that historically autocommit was on and it seemed better > to not go into autocommit mode after the error. > > I doubt that 7.3 is going to change that behavior, but a case might be > made that when autocommit is off the error immediately causes a rollback > and new transaction will start upon the next statement (that would > normally start a transaction). >
Why rollback.This is error (typing error).Nothing happen. I think that we need clear set : what is start transaction ? I think that transaction start with change data in database (what don't change data this start not transaction. Oracle dot this and I think that is correct)) P.S when I can find SQL 99 specification ? regards ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]