Обсуждение: SET TRANSACTION .. DEFERRABLE missing docs?
I was reading through ref/set_transaction.sgml and noticed that the only documentation of DEFERRABLE is that it's a PostgreSQL language extension, not anything about what it actually does. Same for begin and start_transaction. I see it described in README-SSI and for the guc default_transaction_deferrable, but I think it needs to be documented on that ref page as well.. (in fact, the guc docs refer to the reference page, which doesn't have more info) -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
Magnus Hagander wrote: > I was reading through ref/set_transaction.sgml and noticed that the > only documentation of DEFERRABLE is that it's a PostgreSQL language > extension, not anything about what it actually does. Same for begin > and start_transaction. I see it described in README-SSI and for the > guc default_transaction_deferrable, but I think it needs to be > documented on that ref page as well.. (in fact, the guc docs refer > to the reference page, which doesn't have more info) Thanks for spotting that. I'll put something together. -Kevin
Magnus Hagander wrote: > I was reading through ref/set_transaction.sgml and noticed that the > only documentation of DEFERRABLE is that it's a PostgreSQL language > extension, not anything about what it actually does. Same for begin > and start_transaction. I see it described in README-SSI and for the > guc default_transaction_deferrable, but I think it needs to be > documented on that ref page as well.. (in fact, the guc docs refer to > the reference page, which doesn't have more info) I think the attached covers it. -Kevin
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On 06.03.2011 23:33, Kevin Grittner wrote: > Magnus Hagander wrote: > >> I was reading through ref/set_transaction.sgml and noticed that the >> only documentation of DEFERRABLE is that it's a PostgreSQL language >> extension, not anything about what it actually does. Same for begin >> and start_transaction. I see it described in README-SSI and for the >> guc default_transaction_deferrable, but I think it needs to be >> documented on that ref page as well.. (in fact, the guc docs refer to >> the reference page, which doesn't have more info) > > I think the attached covers it. Thanks, applied. -- Heikki Linnakangas EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com