Thread: txid and current_timestamp

txid and current_timestamp

From
Vlad Arkhipov
Date:
Is it guaranteed that if txid2 > txid1 then current_timestamp in
transaction 2 >= current_timestamp in transaction 1?

Re: txid and current_timestamp

From
Jasen Betts
Date:
On 2012-06-26, Vlad Arkhipov <arhipov@dc.baikal.ru> wrote:
> Is it guaranteed that if txid2 > txid1 then current_timestamp in
> transaction 2 >= current_timestamp in transaction 1?

no.


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Re: txid and current_timestamp

From
Tom Lane
Date:
Jasen Betts <jasen@xnet.co.nz> writes:
> On 2012-06-26, Vlad Arkhipov <arhipov@dc.baikal.ru> wrote:
>> Is it guaranteed that if txid2 > txid1 then current_timestamp in
>> transaction 2 >= current_timestamp in transaction 1?

> no.

To enlarge on that: current_timestamp is set at the moment of receipt
from the client of a transaction's first command.  XID is not set until
(and unless) the transaction does something that modifies the database.
The elapsed time between can be quite variable depending on what
commands the client issues.

Even if this weren't the case, I wouldn't recommend relying on such an
assumption, because of factors like clock skew between different
processors.

            regards, tom lane