From: | "A B" <gentosaker(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-php(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | first transactions |
Date: | 2008-03-12 08:47:33 |
Message-ID: | dbbf25900803120147l6900fc28rac8b5789f95b4a27@mail.gmail.com |
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Hello.
I think I need some help on making it clear on how to use transactions
in php in a "correct" way.
Lets consider this code/pseudocode
function dostuff()
{
$db = pg_pconnect...;
pg_query("begin work",$db);
$result = pg_query("select ***",$db);
$result = pg_query("insert ***",$db);
if previous query failed, then rollback and return false
else
{
$result = pg_query("update ***",$db);
$result = pg_query("select ***",$db);
$result = pg_query("insert ***",$db);
$result = pg_query("update ***",$db);
pg_query("commit,$db);
if everything was successfully committed
return true;
else
return false or some other kind of error status to tell what went wrong.
}
} //end function
So the question is: how do I write the pseudocode parts in php?
Any other general suggestions on how to make the function more "fool
proof" is appreciated. :-)
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