Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> Saturday 19 February 2011 00:48:00
> =?utf-8?q?Rados=C5=82aw_Smogura?= <rsmog...@softperience.eu> writes:
> > I do following commands
> > 
> > test=# BEGIN;
> > BEGIN
> > test=# insert into testxa1 values(1);
> > INSERT 0 1
> > test=# insert ddddduuuuuppppp;
> > ERROR:  syntax error at or near "ddddduuuuuppppp"
> > LINE 1: insert ddddduuuuuppppp;
> > 
> >                ^
> > 
> > test=# PREPARE TRANSACTION 'a';
> > ROLLBACK
> > 
> > Why on prepare transaction I got rollback.
> 
> Because the transaction had already failed due to the error.  This is
> the same as if you'd done a plain COMMIT at that point.
> 
>                       regards, tom lane

Sorry, my wrong. I thought I can commit or rollback. In any way next bug JDBC.

Regards

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