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From: Thepelicanbrief2
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hi,

i am not using transactions. its a normal procedure which does 1 insert. and
the autocommit is set to off. now in this case do i have to write commit
statement?

regards

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From: spprivate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 23. Februar 2004 11:52
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Subject: Re: using the commit statement


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From: spprivate
Message 2 in Discussion

Hi, Yes,we do give explicit commits in T-SQL Blocks.In the other case where
in you explicitly executed insert statements,Autocommit feature would have
done the trick. But in transactional blocks we need to explicitly give
COMMIT or RollBack.. Cheers Satheesh

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