Re: Commit and ANSI SQL

From: Martin Jarvis <smj_at_jbecpor.demon.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1993 10:12:13 +0000
Message-ID: <C24KCE.HLK_at_jbecpor.demon.co.uk>


John Peach (epeas_at_abds7.aberdeen.chevron.com) wrote:

: Commit commits the current transaction. i.e. everything between _your_
: last commit/rollback and _your_ commit statement. It has no effect on
: anybody else's transactions. How could it??

No, no, you missed the point.

I was wondering if there are other databases that allow one single user to perform two concurrent transactions at the same time. And if so, does ANSI sql have a similar facility ?

I know you could do it with Oracle using several connections. Just thought I'd look over the fence and see how other suppliers might do it. Received on Mon Feb 08 1993 - 11:12:13 CET

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