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Define Transaction ?
A Transaction is a logical unit of work that comprises one or more SQL statements executed by a single user.
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Last Update: December 01, 2007
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October 11, 2005 04:57:56
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nico
RE: Define Transaction ?
hello need the meaning of transaction
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October 11, 2005 05:22:28
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hello need the meaning of transaction
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December 12, 2005 03:36:14
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Anu
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it is a group of statements between two commits
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May 10, 2006 02:17:53
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meaning of transaction
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July 27, 2006 11:23:46
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A logical unit of work that starts with an executable statement and ends with a commit or a rollback
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February 18, 2007 09:56:57
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a logical unit of work that comprises dml statements or it is the time between two committs or one and one rollback
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December 01, 2007 07:26:49
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Member Since: June 2007 Contribution: 1
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Transaction is a process by which we take the database from one consistent level to another consistent level. A transaction is said to be completed only when we supply COMMIT and apply the changes to the database.
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