On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 12:40:25 -0800, Steve Adams wrote:

>If you are not concerned about the retention of a slot in the SGA transaction
>table, then the only impact of not terminating the transaction explicitly with a
>COMMIT or ROLLBACK is that the snapshot SCN for consistent reads for subsequent
>statements will reflect the point in time at which the delete operation was
>attempted. If your next statement needs a new snapshot SCN for consistent reads
>then the transaction should be explicitly terminated. There is no performance

Thanks Steve, Jared, and others,

This was very informative, and as always on this list, I learned a lot
more than I thought asking the question ;-)


-- Sincerely, Fred
Frederik Lindberg, CTO, CheetahMail


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