From: | Karsten Hilbert <Karsten(dot)Hilbert(at)gmx(dot)net> |
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To: | Bryn Llewellyn <bryn(at)yugabyte(dot)com> |
Cc: | Christophe Pettus <xof(at)thebuild(dot)com>, Daniel Verite <daniel(at)manitou-mail(dot)org>, "David G(dot) Johnston" <david(dot)g(dot)johnston(at)gmail(dot)com>, rjuju123(at)gmail(dot)com, pgsql-general list <pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Aw: Re: Thanks! Re: Who adds the "start transaction" and "commit" to the intended SQL statement in "autocommit" mode? |
Date: | 2023-02-21 11:26:48 |
Message-ID: | trinity-021418b9-df93-45b5-8876-0f30bc84a1c0-1676978808136@3c-app-gmx-bap15 |
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> >> bryn(at)yugabyte(dot)com wrote:
> >>
> >> I’ve no idea how I might have found this without human help.
> >
> > xof(at)thebuild(dot)com wrote:
> >
> > That sounds like an excellent documentation patch!
>
> Well, it’s already documented clearly enough. The question is how to find it—especially if you don’t know that the feature that you’re looking
> for exists or not.The psql doc would print out at about thirty pages with a normal font size. So reading it from top to bottom would be quite a task.
But, then, documentation is there to be read. And it tends to be the longer the
more details it is expected to cover, isn't it ?
Searching for generic terms on typical search engines can be quite a task, agreed.
Karsten
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