Re: DECLARE CURSOR
scott.marlowe <scott.marlowe@ihs.com>
From: "scott.marlowe" <scott.marlowe@ihs.com>
To: snpe <snpe@snpe.co.yu>
Cc: Frank Miles <fpm@u.washington.edu>, pgsql-general <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Date: 2002-11-18T17:13:55Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, snpe wrote: > On Sunday 17 November 2002 05:46 am, Frank Miles wrote: > > On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, snpe wrote: > > > On Saturday 16 November 2002 09:29 pm, Frank Miles wrote: > > > > On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, snpe wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > When I call DECLARE CURSOR out of transaction command success, > > > > > but cursor is not created > > > > > Reference manual say that this get error : > > > > > ERROR: DECLARE CURSOR may only be used in begin/end transaction > > > > > blocks I don't find this text in pgsql source code > > > > > What is problem ? > > > > > > > > According to the documentation for DECLARE CURSOR (v.7.2.x): > > > > > > > > "Cursors are only available in transactions. Use to BEGIN, COMMIT and > > > > ROLLBACK to define a transaction block." > > > > > > > > This seems consistent with your error message. Please try > > > > wrapping your DECLARE inside a transaction using BEGIN,... > > > > > > I understand it. > > > I don't understand why 'DECLARE CURSOR' success out of a transaction > > > - I expect error > > > > What version are you using? At least with 7.2.x, there is an immediate > > error at the DECLARE statement. Perhaps I am misunderstanding your > > question? > > > > 7.3b5 > maybe, it is prepare for cursor out of a transaction (I hope) No, you just have autocommit turned off. Which means that the second you connect and type a command, Postgresql does an invisible begin for you. I.e. you're ALWAYS in an uncommitted transaction. Note that you'll have to issue a commit to get your changes into the database.