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    SET should follow transaction semantics and rollback.


Jan

Bruce Momjian wrote:
> OK, would people please vote on how to handle SET in an aborted
> transaction?  This vote will allow us to resolve the issue and move
> forward if needed.
> 
> In the case of:
> 
>       SET x=1;
>       BEGIN;
>       SET x=2;
>       query_that_aborts_transaction;
>       SET x=3;
>       COMMIT;
> 
> at the end, should 'x' equal:
>       
>       1 - All SETs are rolled back in aborted transaction
>       2 - SETs are ignored after transaction abort
>       3 - All SETs are honored in aborted transaction
>       ? - Have SETs vary in behavior depending on variable
> 
> Our current behavior is 2.
> 
> Please vote and I will tally the results.
> 
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