Re: storing transactions

From: Ron Johnson <ron(dot)l(dot)johnson(at)cox(dot)net>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: storing transactions
Date: 2006-10-04 19:46:26
Message-ID: 45240F92.3000402@cox.net
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In this context, what is a "transaction"?

On 10/04/06 14:32, Talha Khan wrote:
> You can save your transactions in an sql file and then run that file
> whenever you need to run those transactions.
>
> Regards
> Talha Khan
>
>
> On 10/3/06, *kaspro(at)web(dot)de <mailto:kaspro(at)web(dot)de>* <kaspro(at)web(dot)de
> <mailto:kaspro(at)web(dot)de>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I've been studying the whole evening and don't seem to find an answer:
> I want to "store" transactions on the server- like view's, or,
> (sorry) as in M$ SQL Server CREATE OR REPLACE TRANSACTION xyz()........
> Is this possible with postgres or do I have to store all these at
> the client side?!

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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA

Is "common sense" really valid?
For example, it is "common sense" to white-power racists that
whites are superior to blacks, and that those with brown skins
are mud people.
However, that "common sense" is obviously wrong.
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