SQL
Pierre Sahores
psahores at easynet.fr
Thu Jun 17 05:38:06 EDT 2004
The best is to let the targeted database's build-in transactions
manager handle this part of the job, as long as you are using an
ACID-compliant SQL server (Sybase, Oracle, Interbase, Firebird, SAPDB,
PostgreSQL). In this way, you will get the best from both your Rev
front-end app and your back-end SQL server.
Le 17 juin 04, à 00:49, hershbp at verizon.net a écrit :
> Hi, Is there a begin SQL and Commit function in order to ensure a full
> transaction of a set of statements ?
> Thanks
>
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