Wow, you're right.
Let this be a warning to you all; this is what happens to your brain when you
mess with DB2. Just say "no" kids.
= )
Thanks,
Mike
Hi Mike,
I was also thinking so. But it doesn't do so. Setting autocommit
off will
implicitly commit all your transactions for that session. For doing this I
tried exit rollback as suggested by Marco, one of the list members.
Thanks and Regards,
Ranganath
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