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==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
Ends the current transaction, saving changes | Ends the current transaction, saving changes | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
COMMIT [TRANSACTION <transaction>] [WORK] | COMMIT [TRANSACTION <transaction>] [WORK] | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[SQL BEGIN TRANSACTION|BEGIN TRANSACTION]], [[SQL END TRANSACTION|END TRANSACTION]], [[SQL ROLLBACK|ROLLBACK]], [[SAVE TRANSACTION]], [[SAVEPOINT]], [[SET TRANSACTION]], [[TXNISOLATION()]], [[TXNLEVEL()]] | [[SQL BEGIN TRANSACTION|BEGIN TRANSACTION]], [[SQL END TRANSACTION|END TRANSACTION]], [[SQL ROLLBACK|ROLLBACK]], [[SAVE TRANSACTION]], [[SAVEPOINT]], [[SET TRANSACTION]], [[TXNISOLATION()]], [[TXNLEVEL()]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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The optional WORK keyword is included for SQL ANSI 92 compatibility. COMMIT WORK and COMMIT operate in the same way. | The optional WORK keyword is included for SQL ANSI 92 compatibility. COMMIT WORK and COMMIT operate in the same way. | ||
− | A transaction is a sequence of SQL statements that | + | A transaction is a sequence of SQL statements that Lianja treats as a single unit. A transaction begins with the first executable SQL statement after a BEGIN TRANSACTION. A transaction ends with a COMMIT, ROLLBACK or END TRANSACTION. |
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
[[Category:SQL]] | [[Category:SQL]] | ||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 7 December 2012
Contents
Purpose
Ends the current transaction, saving changes
Syntax
COMMIT [TRANSACTION <transaction>] [WORK]
See Also
BEGIN TRANSACTION, END TRANSACTION, ROLLBACK, SAVE TRANSACTION, SAVEPOINT, SET TRANSACTION, TXNISOLATION(), TXNLEVEL()
Description
The COMMIT statement ends the current or specified transaction and any transactions that are nested within it and makes permanent all changes performed in the transaction or transactions.
TRANSACTION <transaction>
The optional TRANSACTION <transaction> is used to specify the name of the transaction to be committed.
WORK
The optional WORK keyword is included for SQL ANSI 92 compatibility. COMMIT WORK and COMMIT operate in the same way.
A transaction is a sequence of SQL statements that Lianja treats as a single unit. A transaction begins with the first executable SQL statement after a BEGIN TRANSACTION. A transaction ends with a COMMIT, ROLLBACK or END TRANSACTION.
Example
BEGIN TRANSACTION trans1 INSERT INTO customer; (TITLE, LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME, INITIAL, STREET,; CITY, STATE, ZIP,LIMIT, START_DATE); VALUES; ('Ms', 'Jones', 'Susan', 'B', '177 High Street','Beverly', 'MA', '01915', 2000, date()) INSERT INTO accounts (ORD_VALUE) VALUES (30) // Commit the trans1 transaction COMMIT TRANSACTION trans1 END TRANSACTION // End of program