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Clearly I am misunderstanding rollbacks in PostgreSQL, why doesn't work this piece of script?:

do $$
begin
        insert into mytable values (1);
        insert into mytable values (1);
exception when others then 
        ROLLBACK;    
end;
$$ language 'plpgsql';

ERROR: cannot begin/end transactions in PL/pgSQL HINT: Use a BEGIN block with an EXCEPTION clause instead. CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function inline_code_block line 13 at SQL statement *** Error ***

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    Because functions (and a DO block is also one) are not allowed to explicitly commit or rollback a transaction:
    – user330315
    Feb 14, 2014 at 12:45
  • Sorry I don't understand, do you mean there is no way to rollback in a function? The only thing I want to achieve is creating a script which execute some INSERTs inside a transaction and if something goes wrong then rollback all those INSERTs, how can I do that?
    – Jero Lopez
    Feb 14, 2014 at 12:48
  • You need to do the transaction handling outside the function.
    – user330315
    Feb 14, 2014 at 12:50
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    @JeroLopez You do not need to explicitly call ROLLBACK. An uncaught exception inside a function will cause rollback automatically. Feb 14, 2014 at 12:55
  • Thanks Igor, that was what I was missing.
    – Jero Lopez
    Feb 14, 2014 at 12:57

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