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  1. How do I use transaction with oracle SQL? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 3, 2016 · 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 …

  2. What does a transaction around a single statement do?

    BEGIN TRANSACTION / COMMIT "extends" this locking functionality to the work done by multiple statements, but it adds nothing to single statements. However, the database transaction log is …

  3. 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.

  4. Correct use of transactions in SQL Server - Stack Overflow

    Apr 14, 2012 · Add a try/catch block, if the transaction succeeds it will commit the changes, if the transaction fails the transaction is rolled back:

  5. writing a transaction in t-sql and error handling - Stack Overflow

    Apr 6, 2017 · 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...

  6. How to rollback or commit a transaction in SQL Server

    Feb 22, 2013 · The good news is a transaction in SQL Server can span multiple batches (each exec is treated as a separate batch.) You can wrap your EXEC statements in a BEGIN TRANSACTION and …

  7. Proper way to use a transaction around multiple inserts or updates

    Apr 24, 2012 · What is the proper way to test for insert/update failures and rollback this transaction if there are any? I don't think what I have will work since my inserts/updates are 3 separate statements …

  8. What happens if you don't commit a transaction to a database (say, …

    Feb 4, 2011 · As long as you don't COMMIT or ROLLBACK a transaction, it's still "running" and potentially holding locks. If your client (application or user) closes the connection to the database …

  9. difference between master and transaction table - Stack Overflow

    Why do we need to have two tables (master and transaction table) of any topic like sales, purchase,etc.. What should be the relationship between the two tables and what should be the difference between …

  10. spring - Could not open JPA EntityManager for transaction; nested ...

    I am quite new to Spring and Spring-Batch in particular. Still I somehow managed to install the Spring Batch-Admin. I added custom jobs and Hibernate/JPA for persistence. Everything is working as