Do you use sharding-proxy?

If you use sharding-proxy, you can send `sctl:set transaction_type=` before you 
begin transaction.
you also can get information in 
https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/manual/sharding-proxy/usage/


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Yi Yang(Sion)
Apache ShardingSphere



At 2019-09-09 10:28:42, "Eric" <etmpoon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi Sion,
>
>Thank you. The document uses TransactionTypeHolder to modify transaction
>type in Java. Is it possible to set it in proxy yaml file?
>
>Regards,
>Eric Poon
>
>On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 8:45 AM Sion Yang <schoolp...@163.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> There are three kinds of distributed transaction in ShardingSphere, local,
>> two phase commit and BASE.
>> Default is local transaction.
>>
>>
>> For local transaction, if the SQL execute failed before commit, all
>> sharding data node will be rollback.
>> If failed in commit, the other sharding data node will not be rollback.
>>
>>
>> Detail information can see the document
>> https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/features/transaction/
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Yi Yang(Sion)
>> Apache ShardingSphere
>>
>>
>>
>> At 2019-09-09 06:31:23, "Eric" <etmpoon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >If a shard fail on a transaction, would the transactions on the other
>> >shards rolled back together?
>> >
>> >Let say I have 100 payments being updated in one sql statement (e.g.
>> update
>> >payment set remark = 'xxx' where customer = 'yyy'), the records are
>> >distributed on several shards. A shard failed to update the records. Would
>> >other shards roll back the updates?
>> >
>> >Best Regards,
>> >Eric Poon
>>

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