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doc: Clarify some wording in PL/pgSQL about transactions
Some text was still claiming that committing transactions was not possible in PL/pgSQL.
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@ -305,10 +305,9 @@ $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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for transaction
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control. <application>PL/pgSQL</application>'s <command>BEGIN</command>/<command>END</command>
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are only for grouping; they do not start or end a transaction.
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Functions are always executed within a transaction
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established by an outer query — they cannot start or commit that
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transaction, since there would be no context for them to execute in.
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However, a block containing an <literal>EXCEPTION</literal> clause effectively
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See <xref linkend="plpgsql-transactions"/> for information on managing
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transactions in <application>PL/pgSQL</application>.
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Also, a block containing an <literal>EXCEPTION</literal> clause effectively
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forms a subtransaction that can be rolled back without affecting the
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outer transaction. For more about that see <xref
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linkend="plpgsql-error-trapping"/>.
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