Hi Ranganath,
There are several situation for oracle to commit.
one of them of course you type 'commit;' manually
others can be :
when checkpoint occur
when switch redo log occur
when LRU function need to find space in your SGA
when shutdown normal (am I wrong ?, Oracle rollback or commit ? I think
oracle rollback uncommited transactions)
ect...
Sinardy
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Dear DBA Gurus,
Can you tell me how to prevent oracle from committing a transaction unless
I explicitly commit it. I have observed that when I insert a record into a
table and type exit from the sql prompt without commiting the transaction
and again open a new sqlplus session and select from that particular table
the record is inserted. How do I prevent oracle from inserting into a table
unless I explicitly specify commit? Please note that I have set my sqlplus
session as autocommit off. I tried with alter table <tablename> nologging
but it didn't do what I wanted. Can anybody help me in this regard?
TIA and Regards,
Ranganath
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