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- How do I use transaction with oracle SQL? - Stack Overflow
I am trying to use transaction blocks on a SQL-Console with an Oracle DB I'm used to use transaxction blocks in PostgreSQL like BEGIN; <simple sql statement> END; but in oracle it seems tha
- writing a transaction in t-sql and error handling - Stack Overflow
Do u think there is a better way to write a transaction in t-sql? Is there a better approach that improves maintainability and performance of the application that uses this transaction? -- Descri
- The transaction log for the database is full - Stack Overflow
I have a long running process that holds open a transaction for the full duration I have no control over the way this is executed Because a transaction is held open for the full duration, whe
- Correct use of transactions in SQL Server - Stack Overflow
In other words, your transaction is not atomic unless you SET XACT_ABORT ON first Note - For XACT_ABORT: OFF is the default setting in a T-SQL statement, while ON is the default setting in a trigger Just a clarification please, ¿ SET XACT_ABORT ON applies only for the current procedure? @U Busto Current transaction, yes
- sql - Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates a mismatching number of . . .
If your caller starts a transaction and the calee hits, say, a deadlock (which aborted the transaction), how is the callee going to communicate to the caller that the transaction was aborted and it should not continue with 'business as usual'? The only feasible way is to re-raise an exception, forcing the caller to handle the situation
- sql server - How to use SqlTransaction in C# - Stack Overflow
There is an Update query in progress, the Transaction is started at a higher level on the connection In order to ensure that all server data is in a valid state for the Update, I need to do a couple reads
- SQL Server BEGIN END vs BEGIN TRANS COMMIT ROLLBACK
"BEGIN initiates a transaction block, that is, all statements after a BEGIN command will be executed in a single transaction until an explicit COMMIT or ROLLBACK is given
- What does a transaction around a single statement do?
I understand how a transaction might be useful for co-ordinating a pair of updates What I don't understand is wrapping single statements in transactions, which is 90% of what I've ever seen In
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