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  1. Documentation problem in postgresql-7.0.2

    John Summerfield <summer@os2.ami.com.au> — 2001-05-11T12:51:28Z

    My application runs slower than a month of Sundays.
    
    I found, quite by accident, that I need to "Turn off auto-commit."
    
    Nowhere, and I've even resorted to running grep over the documentation,
    can I find any cluse as to ahow I  "Turn off auto-commit."
    
    I don't understand why I should have to  "Turn off auto-commit," - I
    think it should be off by default as the way it operates at present I
    can see causing worse problems that just rotten performance, but that
    aside, users need easy-to-find information about how to  "Turn off
    auto-commit."
    
    I suggest that every point where commit and rollback are discussed,
    there should be information about how to  "Turn off auto-commit," even
    if only a link.
    
    
    Besides fixing the documentation for everyone, I'd like some information
    now about how to  "Turn off auto-commit." Otherwise I fear my program is
    going to run for weeks.
    
    
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