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BENEFIT OF WRAPPING DATABASE CALLS IN TO MTS TRANSACTONS?

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Question by RASHMI
Submitted on 9/12/2003
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BENEFIT OF WRAPPING DATABASE CALLS IN TO MTS TRANSACTONS?


Answer by Anirban Paul
Submitted on 1/23/2004
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You are in safe side. that is if a mission critical transction is taking place and it happens to be stuck or the application crashed due to some reason the whole transction will be cancelled. i.e. there are only two states exists. Either commit or Abort. If the transction is successful only and only then the commit will take place else all the transction will be revoked.

 

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