Alvaro Herrera wrote:
<para> ! The SQL2003 standard specifies that the keyword ! <literal>SAVEPOINT</> is mandatory. <productname>PostgreSQL</> and ! <productname>Oracle</> allow the <literal>SAVEPOINT</literal> ! keyword to be omitted. SQL2003 allows only <literal>WORK</>, not
Why are we mentioning Oracle behavior at all?
One of the influences on the SAVEPOINT/ROLLBACK syntax was avoiding gratuitous incompatibility with Oracle; doesn't it make sense to document this?
-O
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