Re: [DOCS] read commited

2003-08-25 Thread Dennis Björklund
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Tom Lane wrote: > No, it doesn't. The critical phrase here is "data committed before the > *query* began" ... not "data committed before the *transaction* began". Aah, of course, it says query. Thanks (again). -- /Dennis ---(end of broadcast)-

Re: [DOCS] read commited

2003-08-25 Thread Tom Lane
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Dennis_Bj=F6rklund?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The first part in the doc about concurrency with Read Commited > transactions (12.2.1 in devel doc) it says: > | Read Committed is the default isolation level in PostgreSQL. > | When a transaction runs on this isolation level, a SEL

[DOCS] read commited

2003-08-25 Thread Dennis Björklund
The first part in the doc about concurrency with Read Commited transactions (12.2.1 in devel doc) it says: | Read Committed is the default isolation level in PostgreSQL. | When a transaction runs on this isolation level, a SELECT query | sees only data committed before the query began; it never s