Re: Figuring out which command failed - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Thomas F. O'Connell
Subject Re: Figuring out which command failed
Date
Msg-id 80733A02-C543-4F12-93C3-9DE328522E21@sitening.com
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In response to Figuring out which command failed  (Ralph Mason <ralph.mason@telogis.com>)
List pgsql-performance
On Nov 7, 2005, at 3:30 PM, Ralph Mason wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a transaction that has multiple separate command in it
> (nothing unusual there).
>
> However sometimes one of the sql statements will fail and so the
> whole transaction fails.
>
> In some cases I could fix the failing statement if only I knew
> which one it was.  Can anyone think of any way to get which
> statement actually failed from the error message?  If the error
> message gave me the line of the failure it would be excellent, but
> it doesn't.  Perhaps it would be easy for me to patch my version of
> Postgres to do that?
>
> I realize I could do this with 2 phase commit, but that isn't ready
> yet!
>
> Any thoughts or ideas are much appreciated
>
> Thanks
> Ralph

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