Bruce Momjian wrote:
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> >
> > Mattias Kregert wrote:
> > >
> > > Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> > > > I just think the WARN word coming up on users terminals is odd. I can
> > > > make the change in all the source files easily if we decide what the new
> > > > error word should be. Error? Failure?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Yes, that's one of the things I don't understand with PostgreSQL.
> > > ERROR would be much better.
> >
> > How about ABORT ?
>
> Sounds maybe a little too serious. We currently use WARN a lot to
> indicate errors in the supplied SQL statement. Perhaps we need to make
> the parser elog's ERROR, and the non-parser WARN's ABORT? Is that good?
> When can I make the change? I don't want to mess up people's current work.
ABORT means that transaction is ABORTed.
Will ERROR mean something else ?
Why should we use two different flag-words for the same thing ?
Note, that I don't object against using ERROR, but against using two words.
Vadim