Could if be referencing the second IF..the one in your "END IF" that doesn't
have a semicolon after it...?

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[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of DaNieL
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 9:54 AM
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Subject: [GENERAL] ERROR: syntax error at or near "IF"... why?

Hi guys, im new with postgresql, and already got my first problem..

Well, I wroted some code for understend how the transaction works,
following step by step the manual.

TO make it short, i've created 2 tables, user and movements: in the
firs one there are the name, email and credit colons, in the second
the colons from, to, import.

So, i was triyng that way:

BEGIN;
INSERT INTO movements (from, to, import) VALUES ('mary', 'steve',
600);
UPDATE users SET credit = credit - 600 WHERE name = 'mary';
UPDATE users SET credit = credit + 600 WHERE name = 'steve';
--here comes the problem!
IF (SELECT credit FROM users WHERE name = 'mary') < 0 THEN
 ROLLBACK;
END IF
COMMIT;

i always get the error
ERROR:  syntax error at or near "IF"

Where am i mistaken?

p.s: dont focus on the example functionality, its just a trial for me
to understand the transactions.. and now, the IF clause...

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