03-26-2008
I try my wacky best..thanks.
Either way works..and this is the UNIX for Dummies forum. Be prepared for some seemingly simplistic approaches here.
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commit_prepared
COMMIT
PREPARED(7) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 Documentation COMMIT PREPARED(7)
NAME
COMMIT_PREPARED - commit a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit
SYNOPSIS
COMMIT PREPARED transaction_id
DESCRIPTION
COMMIT PREPARED commits a transaction that is in prepared state.
PARAMETERS
transaction_id
The transaction identifier of the transaction that is to be committed.
NOTES
To commit a prepared transaction, you must be either the same user that executed the transaction originally, or a superuser. But you do not
have to be in the same session that executed the transaction.
This command cannot be executed inside a transaction block. The prepared transaction is committed immediately.
All currently available prepared transactions are listed in the pg_prepared_xacts system view.
EXAMPLES
Commit the transaction identified by the transaction identifier foobar:
COMMIT PREPARED 'foobar';
COMPATIBILITY
COMMIT PREPARED is a PostgreSQL extension. It is intended for use by external transaction management systems, some of which are covered by
standards (such as X/Open XA), but the SQL side of those systems is not standardized.
SEE ALSO
PREPARE TRANSACTION (PREPARE_TRANSACTION(7)), ROLLBACK PREPARED (ROLLBACK_PREPARED(7))
PostgreSQL 9.2.7 2014-02-17 COMMIT PREPARED(7)