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.\" Title: SPI_commit
.\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 11.22 Documentation
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.SH "NAME"
SPI_commit \- commit the current transaction
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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void SPI_commit(void)
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
\fBSPI_commit\fR
commits the current transaction\&. It is approximately equivalent to running the SQL command
\fBCOMMIT\fR\&. After the transaction is committed, a new transaction is automatically started using default transaction characteristics, so that the caller can continue using SPI facilities\&. If there is a failure during commit, the current transaction is instead rolled back and a new transaction is started, after which the error is thrown in the usual way\&.
.PP
This function can only be executed if the SPI connection has been set as nonatomic in the call to
\fBSPI_connect_ext\fR\&.