Re: Any difference between commit/rollback when only temp tables and \copy are used

From: Alan Hodgson <ahodgson(at)lists(dot)simkin(dot)ca>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Any difference between commit/rollback when only temp tables and \copy are used
Date: 2016-05-16 19:56:57
Message-ID: 1500395.EInqayE8N4@skynet.simkin.ca
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On Monday, May 16, 2016 03:41:23 PM David G. Johnston wrote:
> I have a psql script that obtains data via the \copy command and loads it
> into a temporary table. Additional work is performed possibly generating
> additional temporary tables but never any "real" tables. Then the script
> outputs, either to stdout or via \copy, the results.
>
> Does it matter whether I issue a ROLLBACK or a COMMIT at the of the
> transaction? More basically: does it matter whether I issue a BEGIN?
>
> The script runs on Ubuntu inside a bash shell's heredoc.
>

Some things will complete faster if you use BEGIN to start, as PostgreSQL will
otherwise issue an implicit BEGIN and COMMIT before and after every statement.

If you don't need anything saved at the end it probably doesn't matter if you
use ROLLBACK or COMMIT.

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