Re: [SQL] TRANSACTIONS and TCP/IP

From: Vladimir Terziev <vlady(at)school(dot)digsys(dot)bg>
To: Barry Baldwin <bbaldwin(at)indyme(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-sql(at)postgreSQL(dot)org
Subject: Re: [SQL] TRANSACTIONS and TCP/IP
Date: 1999-12-16 09:00:55
Message-ID: Pine.BSI.4.20.9912161059540.6460-100000@school.digsys.bg
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What kind of connection you use?

Embeded SQL in your Delphi source ot ODBC?

Vladmir

On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Barry Baldwin wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've got postgres 6.5.2 running on a Linux box and I'm developing a client
> app in Delphi. The client sends SQL commands via TCP/IP.
> I've tried starting a transaction by sending the BEGIN command and then I
> update a table and then send a ROLLBACK command to try
> and abort the transaction. It doesn't seem to be working. Even though I've
> done a rollback the transaction still goes through.
>
> When I start the transaction I get this message on the Linux box console
> NOTICE: BeginTransactionBlock and not in default state
>
> This indicates that there is a transaction already in process. I don't know
> how that can be.
>
> When I issue the rollback command I get this message
> NOTICE: UserAbortTransactionBlock and not in in-progress state
>
> This indicates that there is no transaction in progress. There sure should
> be.
>
> I tried all of the above in psql and it works fine. Is this something that
> just won't work over a TCP/IP connection?
>
> Any suggestions on how I can get transactions to work would be greatly
> appreciated,
>
> TIA,
>
> Barry
>
>
>
> ************
>
>

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