SAVEPOINT - define a new savepoint within the current transaction
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Compatibility
SQL requires a savepoint to be destroyed automatically when another savepoint with the same name is
established. In PostgreSQL, the old savepoint is kept, though only the more recent one will be used when
rolling back or releasing. (Releasing the newer savepoint with RELEASESAVEPOINT will cause the older one
to again become accessible to ROLLBACKTOSAVEPOINT and RELEASESAVEPOINT.) Otherwise, SAVEPOINT is fully
SQL conforming.
Description
SAVEPOINT establishes a new savepoint within the current transaction.
A savepoint is a special mark inside a transaction that allows all commands that are executed after it
was established to be rolled back, restoring the transaction state to what it was at the time of the
savepoint.
Examples
To establish a savepoint and later undo the effects of all commands executed after it was established:
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (1);
SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (2);
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (3);
COMMIT;
The above transaction will insert the values 1 and 3, but not 2.
To establish and later destroy a savepoint:
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (3);
SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (4);
RELEASE SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
COMMIT;
The above transaction will insert both 3 and 4.
To use a single savepoint name:
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (1);
SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (2);
SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
INSERT INTO table1 VALUES (3);
-- rollback to the second savepoint
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
SELECT * FROM table1; -- shows rows 1 and 2
-- release the second savepoint
RELEASE SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
-- rollback to the first savepoint
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT my_savepoint;
SELECT * FROM table1; -- shows only row 1
COMMIT;
The above transaction shows row 3 being rolled back first, then row 2.
Name
SAVEPOINT - define a new savepoint within the current transaction
Notes
Use ROLLBACKTO to rollback to a savepoint. Use RELEASESAVEPOINT to destroy a savepoint, keeping the
effects of commands executed after it was established.
Savepoints can only be established when inside a transaction block. There can be multiple savepoints
defined within a transaction.
Parameters
savepoint_name
The name to give to the new savepoint. If savepoints with the same name already exist, they will be
inaccessible until newer identically-named savepoints are released.
See Also
BEGIN(7), COMMIT(7), RELEASE SAVEPOINT (RELEASE_SAVEPOINT(7)), ROLLBACK(7), ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
(ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPOINT(7))
PostgreSQL 17.5 2025 SAVEPOINT(7)
Synopsis
SAVEPOINT savepoint_name
