Hello hackers, I have included below a fragment of a discussion from the freepascal mailing list. Apparently, some folks expect to be able to start multiple transactions inside the *same* database connection. Since this is not possible in postgres, they would be forced to start more connections from the same application.
Is such a feature possible to be implemented someday ? My feeling is that this is a false problem, caused by some interbase/firebird or delphi habits . But ... the poster claims that Oracle and SqlServer have such a feature ( Oracle has 'named' transactions - but these names seem to be just labels ) - is this true ? Best wishes, Adrian Maier ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [lazarus] FPC question To: lazarus@miraclec.com On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Adrian Maier wrote: > On 4/19/06, Joost van der Sluis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Is this a problem with PostgreSQL itself or the component in lazarus >>> wrapping it? >> >> It's a problem of postgres. A transaction 'block' is started with the >> sql-command 'begin', from that comand on, all queries are executed >> within that transaction. Using another connection is not possible. >> Unless, offcourse, you start a new connection. Or closes the transaction >> (commit, rollback etc) > > Please pardon me for jumping in the middle of the thread, but your > phrase made me really curious. The behaviour you described seems > to be the normal one, once you execute "begin" (transaction) . What > other behaviour would someone expect postgres to have ? To allow several concurrent transactions. Interbase/Firebird allows to start several concurrent transactions in 1 connection. AFAIK Oracle and MS-SQL too (named transactions). This is extremely handy. Michael. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: don't forget to increase your free space map settings