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  1. writing a transaction in t-sql and error handling - Stack Overflow

    Apr 6, 2017 · Do u think there is a better way to write a transaction in t-sql? Is there a better approach that improves maintainability and performance of the application that uses this …

  2. Correct use of transactions in SQL Server - Stack Overflow

    Apr 14, 2012 · Add a try/catch block, if the transaction succeeds it will commit the changes, if the transaction fails the transaction is rolled back:

  3. sql - Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates a mismatching …

    Feb 21, 2014 · If your caller starts a transaction and the calee hits, say, a deadlock (which aborted the transaction), how is the callee going to communicate to the caller that the transaction was …

  4. How do I use transaction with oracle SQL? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 3, 2016 · I am trying to use transaction blocks on a SQL-Console with an Oracle DB. I'm used to use transaxction blocks in PostgreSQL like BEGIN; <simple sql statement> END; but in …

  5. The transaction log for the database is full - Stack Overflow

    I have a long running process that holds open a transaction for the full duration. I have no control over the way this is executed. Because a transaction is held open for the full duration, whe...

  6. sql server - How to use SqlTransaction in C# - Stack Overflow

    There is an Update query in progress, the Transaction is started at a higher level on the connection. In order to ensure that all server data is in a valid state for the Update, I need to …

  7. What does a transaction around a single statement do?

    I understand how a transaction might be useful for co-ordinating a pair of updates. What I don't understand is wrapping single statements in transactions, which is 90% of what I've ever seen. …

  8. SQL Server BEGIN/END vs BEGIN TRANS/COMMIT/ROLLBACK

    Feb 10, 2016 · BEGIN TRANS -- Some update, insert, set statements COMMIT TRANS ? Note that there is only the need to rollback in the case of some exception or timeout or other …

  9. concurrency - What is a database transaction? - Stack Overflow

    May 1, 2023 · A transaction is a sequence of one or more SQL operations that are treated as a unit. Specifically, each transaction appears to run in isolation, and furthermore, if the system …

  10. database - What is a "distributed transaction"? - Stack Overflow

    A distributed transaction is a transaction on a distributed database (i.e., one where the data is stored on a number of physically separate systems). It's noteworthy because there's a fair …