BEGIN
SQL - Language Statements
BEGIN
Begins a transaction in chained mode
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BEGIN [ WORK | TRANSACTION ]
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Inputs
WORK
TRANSACTION
Optional keywords. They have no effect.
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Outputs
BEGIN
This signifies that a new transaction has been started.
NOTICE: BEGIN: already a transaction in progress
This indicates that a transaction was already in progress.
The current transaction is not affected.
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Description
By default, Postgres executes transactions
in unchained mode
(also known as autocommit
in other database
systems).
In other words, each user statement is executed in its own transaction
and a commit is implicitly performed at the end of the statement
(if execution was successful, otherwise a rollback is done).
BEGIN initiates a user transaction in chained mode,
i.e., all user statements after BEGIN command will
be executed in a single transaction until an explicit
,
,
or execution abort. Statements in chained mode are executed much faster,
because transaction start/commit requires significant CPU and disk
activity. Execution of multiple statements inside a transaction
is also required for consistency when changing several
related tables.
The default transaction isolation level in
Postgres
is READ COMMITTED, where queries inside the transaction see only changes
committed before query execution. So, you have to use
SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE
just after BEGIN if you need more rigorous transaction isolation.
In SERIALIZABLE mode queries will see only changes committed before
the entire
transaction began (actually, before execution of the first DML statement
in a serializable transaction).
If the transaction is committed, Postgres
will ensure either that all updates are done or else that none of
them are done. Transactions have the standard ACID
(atomic, consistent, isolatable, and durable) property.
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Notes
Refer to
for further information
about locking tables inside a transaction.
Use
or
to terminate a transaction.
Usage
To begin a user transaction:
BEGIN WORK;
Compatibility
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SQL92
BEGIN
is a Postgres language extension.
There is no explicit BEGIN
command in SQL92;
transaction initiation is always implicit and it terminates either
with a COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement.
Many relational database systems offer an autocommit feature as a
convenience.
Incidentally, the BEGIN keyword is used for a different
purpose in embedded SQL. You are advised to be careful about the transaction
semantics when porting database applications.
SQL92 also requires SERIALIZABLE to be the default
transaction isolation level.