Richard,

The discussion so far has not found a way to "turn that off" -- even set
autocommit off will still commit when you exit (or quit, dang it), unless
you EXIT ROLLBACK;  Did you find another way?  Or is that what you mean?

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No Oracle doesn't do commits for checkpoint, log switch or shutdown normal.
It will only commit data explicitliy (using the commit command) or
implicitly (DDL).
SQL*PLUS by default auto commits for you if you just exit after doing some
DML.
But you can turn that off.

Richard Ji

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Wait a minute here.

Why would oracle do a commit on your transaction
just because it needs to do a checkpoint, logfile switch, or shutdown?

What if errors occur during validation?

Do you think Oracle will commit the data anyways?


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