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Re: what happens if a failed transaction is not rolled back?

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On 4/24/23 08:37, Siddharth Jain wrote:
Hi All,

i understand when writing application code, we should rollback a transaction that fails to commit. this is typically done in the catch block of a try-catch exception handler. but what if the developer does not rollback the transaction? what happens in that case?

note that i am not asking: what happens if a transaction is not rolled back?
i am asking: what happens if a /failed/ transaction is not rolled back?

failed transaction = you try to commit it but get an exception back from the database.

In Python:

import psycopg2
con = psycopg2.connect("dbname=test host=localhost  user=postgres")
cur = con.cursor()
cur.execute("select 1/0")
DivisionByZero: division by zero

cur.execute("select 1")
InFailedSqlTransaction: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction block




thanks.

S.

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