On Sep 5, 2005, at 10:51 PM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 10:35:49PM -0500, Thomas F. O'Connell wrote:
I don't think any such behavior exists in PostgreSQL, and based on a
reading of the behavior in MySQL, I can't imagine it ever existing
considering the preference of PostgreSQL developers for correct (and
sane) behavior. INSERT IGNORE seems like a foot-cannon...
What is it supposed to do? If ignoring errors is the behavior
Cristian
wants, it's possible to do with savepoints (or PL/pgSQL exceptions).
Yeah, I think savepoints might be his best bet. It sounded like he
was explicitly trying to avoid PL/pgSQL.
Cristian, here's a pointer to the SAVEPOINT docs:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/sql-savepoint.html
I was mostly remarking that I couldn't envision a flipped switch for
incorrect/non-standard INSERT behavior.
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