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ingres_commit

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5 <= 5.0.5, PECL ingres >= 1.0.0)

ingres_commitCommit a transaction

Description

bool ingres_commit ([ resource $link ] )

ingres_commit() commits the currently open transaction, making all changes made to the database permanent.

This closes the transaction. A new one can be open by sending a query with ingres_query().

You can also have the server commit automatically after every query by calling ingres_autocommit() before opening the transaction.

Parameters

link

The connection link identifier. If not specified, the last opened link is used.

Return Values

Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.



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burckhardtNOSPAM at CUTMEgsf dot de
23-Jan-2002 11:00
Hi,
this might be obvious for the more enlightened among us, alas, I had to learn it the hard way (and I hope my interpretation is right):
WHENEVER you use ingres_commit(), you cannot use any other ingres-commands for this connection anymore, since ingres_commit() closes it. That means that any ingres_fetch_row/object/whatever has to come before the ingres_commit-call. I first thought, each ingres_query() had to be "committed", but that was wrong.

ingres_connect> <ingres_close
Last updated: Fri, 02 Jan 2009
 
 
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