Re: Meaning of Level of rollback on errors

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From: "Renato Gondim" <Renato(dot)Gondim(at)SoftwareExpress(dot)com(dot)br>
To: <pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Meaning of Level of rollback on errors
Date: 2006-05-31 20:39:18
Message-ID: 001001c684f2$4a37a2b0$3c35a8c0@MRENATO
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Hi folks,

I've just faced a situation here at work. Our application runs on Oracle,
SqlServer, Sybase and PostGreSql. The problem was when a primary key
violation occurs: after the error, the application tries to find the
register, but if the ODBC is configured as "Transaction" on "Level of
rollback on errors", nothing is returned from the select. After a research,
I found out that I must use "Statement" , but I'd like to know what happen
when this configuration is set, because the application must start / finish
the transaction. I'm tried "Nop: don't rollback anything", cause make more
sense for me: don't do anything, let the application control the
transactions, but using it, the application can't continue and make more
statements.

Because I don't like to use something that I don't know, please, does
anybody have more information about the configurations of "Level of rollback
on errors"?

Thanks,

Renato.


From: Hiroshi Inoue <inoue(at)tpf(dot)co(dot)jp>
To: Renato(dot)Gondim(at)SoftwareExpress(dot)com(dot)br
Cc: pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Meaning of Level of rollback on errors
Date: 2006-06-01 00:09:02
Message-ID: 447E301E.3080900@tpf.co.jp
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Renato Gondim wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've just faced a situation here at work. Our application runs on Oracle,
> SqlServer, Sybase and PostGreSql. The problem was when a primary key
> violation occurs: after the error, the application tries to find the
> register, but if the ODBC is configured as "Transaction" on "Level of
> rollback on errors", nothing is returned from the select. After a research,
> I found out that I must use "Statement" , but I'd like to know what happen
> when this configuration is set, because the application must start / finish
> the transaction. I'm tried "Nop: don't rollback anything", cause make more
> sense for me: don't do anything, let the application control the
> transactions, but using it, the application can't continue and make more
> statements.

Level of rollback on errors.
1. Transaction
Rollback the current transaction entirely on errors. This was the unique
behavior of old drivers becauase PG has no savepoint functionality until
8.0.

2. Statement
Rollback the current (ODBC) statement on errors (in case of 8.0 or later
version servers). The driver calls a SAVEPOINT command just before starting
each (ODBC) statement and automatically ROLLBACK to the savepoint on errors
or RELEASE it on success. If you expect Oracle-like automatic per statement
rollback, please use this level.

3. Nop
You can(have to) call some SAVEPOINT commands and rollback to a savepoint
on errors by yourself. Please note you have to rollback the current
transcation or ROLLBACK to a savepoint on errors (by yourself) to continue
the application.

regards,
Hiroshi Inoue