"Florian G. Pflug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I can see how the EPQ machinery can be used to chain forward to the > correct row to be updated, even if I originally found an older version > (e.g. by searching for a specific ctid). But for non-"for > update"-cursors, the newest version of the row returned by fetch could > be modified such that it would have never been returned by fetch in the > first place.
Yah, EPQ checks for that ... none of the situations you've mentioned are any different from the case of an ordinary UPDATE that finds a row that's been modified since its snapshot was taken. A cursor would just make the time window a bit larger. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend