On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 05:50:02PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote: > Simon Riggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> From looking at how Oracle does them, autonomous transactions are > >> completely independent of the transaction that originates them -- they > >> take a new database snapshot. This means that uncommitted changes in the > >> originating transaction are not visible to the autonomous transaction. > > > Oh! Recursion depth would need to be tested for as well. Nasty. > > Seems like the cloning-a-session idea would be a possible implementation > path for these too.
Oracle has a feature where you can effectively save a session and return to it. For example, if filling out a multi-page web form, you could save state in the database between those calls. I'm assuming that they use that capability for their autonomous transactions; save the current session to the stack, clone it, run the autonomous transaction, then restore the saved one. -- Decibel!, aka Jim C. Nasby, Database Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED] Give your computer some brain candy! www.distributed.net Team #1828
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