15.3.4 保存点、回滚到保存点和释放保存点语句
SAVEPOINT identifier
ROLLBACK [WORK] TO [SAVEPOINT] identifier
RELEASE SAVEPOINT identifier
InnoDB
supports the SQL statements SAVEPOINT
, ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
, RELEASE SAVEPOINT
and the optional WORK
keyword for ROLLBACK
.
The SAVEPOINT
statement sets a named transaction savepoint with a name of identifier
. If the current transaction has a savepoint with the same name, the old savepoint is deleted and a new one is set.
The ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
statement rolls back a transaction to the named savepoint without terminating the transaction. Modifications that the current transaction made to rows after the savepoint was set are undone in the rollback, but InnoDB
does not release the row locks that were stored in memory after the savepoint. (For a new inserted row, the lock information is carried by the transaction ID stored in the row; the lock is not separately stored in memory. In this case, the row lock is released in the undo.) Savepoints that were set at a later time than the named savepoint are deleted.
If the ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
statement returns the following error, it means that no savepoint with the specified name exists:
ERROR 1305 (42000): SAVEPOINT identifier does not exist
The RELEASE SAVEPOINT
statement removes the named savepoint from the set of savepoints of the current transaction. No commit or rollback occurs. It is an error if the savepoint does not exist.
All savepoints of the current transaction are deleted if you execute a COMMIT
, or a ROLLBACK
that does not name a savepoint.
A new savepoint level is created when a stored function is invoked or a trigger is activated. The savepoints on previous levels become unavailable and thus do not conflict with savepoints on the new level. When the function or trigger terminates, any savepoints it created are released and the previous savepoint level is restored.