Subject | Re: [ib-support] What's the diff between Commitretaining and Commit? |
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Author | Ann W. Harrison |
Post date | 2002-08-31T20:49:01Z |
At 05:07 PM 8/29/2002 +1000, M Patterson (Multinail) wrote:
The difference between commit and commit retaining is that the former
closes open requests and the latter does not. There are also some
implementation differences that make commit retaining somewhat less
efficient than commit.
Regards,
Ann
www.ibphoenix.com
We have answers.
>Hi,Nothing.
>
>I have solved some problems by putting CommitRetaining after each
>ExecQuery. But
>if you start a transaction and do a number of things all followed by
>commitretaining, and then have to rollback, what can be rolled back?
The difference between commit and commit retaining is that the former
closes open requests and the latter does not. There are also some
implementation differences that make commit retaining somewhat less
efficient than commit.
Regards,
Ann
www.ibphoenix.com
We have answers.