On Friday, November 20, 2020, Srinivasa T N <seen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > I have the following in my log files: > > 2020-11-20 11:20:46.216 IST [38207] LOG: execute S_1/C_2: SELECT > "gid",encode(ST_AsBinary(ST_Simplify(ST_Force2D("shape"), > 14.929338247701526, true)),'base64') as "shape" FROM > "ami_smart_new"."aoi_boundary" WHERE ("sectioncode" IN ('4683', '4587') AND > "sectioncode" IS NOT NULL AND "shape" && ST_GeomFromText('POLYGON > ((683696.123647752 989199.9990667417, 683696.123647752 1000723.135701899, > 708574.8226023088 1000723.135701899, 708574.8226023088 989199.9990667417, > 683696.123647752 989199.9990667417))', 32643)) > 2020-11-20 11:20:46.218 IST [38207] LOG: execute S_3: ROLLBACK > > Does it mean that there was an error in "SELECT ..." and hence internally > postgres executed ROLLBACK?? > > If there was an error you would see an error message. Plus, PostgreSQL doesn’t just internally issue a rollback on its own. That said I’m not sure what is being shown, or rather where the “execute” stuff comes from. David J.