It isn't marked as one of those as all, so whatever the default is. That could be it. I'll look up the default.
Thanks, Susan On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Susan Cassidy <susan.cass...@decisionsciencescorp.com> writes: > > It is a fairly large and complex Perl program, so no, not really. > > I do an insert via a function, which returns the new id, then later I try > > to SELECT on that id, and it doesn't find it. > > > Could it be because the insert is done inside a function? > > Is the SELECT also inside a database function, and if so is that function > marked stable or immutable? That might explain it --- non-volatile > functions are intentionally designed not to notice updates that happen > after they start. > > regards, tom lane >