Update is not atomic

Victor Wagner <vitus@ice.ru>

From: Victor Wagner <vitus@ice.ru>
To: <pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org>
Date: 2001-06-20T10:56:05Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
Following problem is encountered in Postgersql 7.1.2 on Linux
(I haven't tested on Solaris, but it seems that it is
platform-independent)

If we are trying to update field with unique constraint on it
(for instance, primary key) update might fail depending on order
how individual rows are updated. This is clear violation of SQL standard,
which states that individual sql operators are atomic, and constraints
should be valid either before beginning or after completion of operator.

Problem can be demonstrated by following example

create table a (a numeric primary key);
insert into a values (1);
insert into a values (2);
insert into a values (3);
insert into a values (4);
update a set a=a+1 where a>2;
ERROR:  Cannot insert a duplicate key into unique index a_pkey

Same statement sequence in Oracle (8.1.5.1) produces expected result:
2 rows updated

SQL> select * from a;

         A
----------
         1
         2
         4
         5



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