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Old 04-10-2008, 08:39 AM
Oliver Siegmar
 
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Default BUG #1546: Temp table isn't deleted at the end of a transaction / ON COMMIT DROP has no effect


The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference: 1546
Logged by: Oliver Siegmar
Email address: o.siegmar@vitrado.de
PostgreSQL version: 7.4.7 / 8.0.1
Operating system: Linux x86
Description: Temp table isn't deleted at the end of a transaction /
ON COMMIT DROP has no effect
Details:

Hello,

I've probably found a temp table bug in PostgreSQL (tested with 7.4.7 and
8.0.1 on Linux x86).


Here's a demonstration of the bug:

CREATE FUNCTION testfunction()
RETURNS void
AS '
BEGIN
CREATE TEMP TABLE testtable (field int4) ON COMMIT DROP;

INSERT INTO testtable (field) VALUES (1);

-- DROP TABLE testtable;

RETURN;
END;
' LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';


database=# SELECT testfunction();

testfunction
--------------

(1 row)

database=# SELECT testfunction();
ERROR: relation with OID 29308882 does not exist
CONTEXT: SQL statement "INSERT INTO testtable (field) VALUES (1)"
PL/pgSQL function "testfunction" line 4 at SQL statement


No transaction has been started manually.

If I drop the temporary testtable manually within the PL/pgSQL function,
everything runs fine. Bug or feature? ;-)


Cheers,
Oliver

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