The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      1118
Logged by:          elein

Email address:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PostgreSQL version: 7.4

Operating system:   SuSE

Description:        Misleading Commit message

Details: 

In a block transaction, whether or not there were errors in the transaction 
issuing a commit; returns a COMMIT confirmation. 

In a block transaction, after a statement fails, all other statements have 
the (frustratingly) nice message ERROR:  current transaction is aborted, 
commands ignored until end of transaction block 

It seems to me, it would be helpful to change the commit message to reflect 
a ROLLBACK if the transaction is not actually committed.  

Let me know if you want an example :-) 

PS: the bug tracking thingo thinks my email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is not a 
valid address. 
Funny I get a whole lotta postgres mail there...


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