Hi All, I sent an email with the same problem in pgsql-general mailing but no one has responded, so I try to reach out by asking this question in the hacker list.
In PG-11, procedures were introduced. In the pg_partman PostgreSQL extension, a procedure named run_maintenance_proc was developed to replace run_maintenance function. I was trying to call this procedure in pg_partman with SPI_execute() interface and this is the command being executed: CALL "partman".run_maintenance_proc(p_analyze := true, p_jobmon := true) Detailed code please see: https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/pull/242 I received the following error: 2019-01-02 20:13:04.951 PST [26446] ERROR: invalid transaction termination 2019-01-02 20:13:04.951 PST [26446] CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function partman.run_maintenance_proc(integer,boolean,boolean,boolean) line 45 at COMMIT Apparently, the transaction control command 'COMMIT' is not allowed in a procedure CALL function. But I can CALL this procedure in psql directly. According to the documentation of CALL, "If CALL is executed in a transaction block, then the called procedure cannot execute transaction control statements. Transaction control statements are only allowed if CALL is executed in its own transaction." Therefore, it looks like that SPI_execute() is calling the procedure within a transaction block. So Is there any SPI interface that can be used in an extension library to call a procedure with transaction control commands? (I tried to use SPI_connect_ext(SPI_OPT_NONATOMIC) to establish a nonatomic connection but it doesn't help.) Thanks, Jiayi Liu