am  Wed, dem 09.07.2008, um 15:59:00 +0200 mailte Adrian Moisey folgendes:
> Hi
> 
> >>I would like to be able to "mark" a point in my postgres database. 
> >>After that I want to change a few things and "rollback" to that point. 
> >>Does postgres support such a thing?  Is it possible for me to do this?
> >
> >Well, transactions do that. If you want to do this inside a
> >transaction, the term you're looking for is "savepoints".
> 
> I would like to do this globally over the entire DB, is that possible?

Sure. You can start a transaction, create tables, drop tables, do
inserts and deletes, update some tables, create and delete functions,
triggers, views and schemas. After that, rollback. No problem.



Andreas
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