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Posted by Tijs Verwest on 04/10/06 23:30
How do you cross post ?
"Mladen Gogala" <gogala@sbcglobal.net> a ιcrit dans le message de news:
pan.2006.04.10.06.41.27.541919@sbcglobal.net...
> On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 00:08:38 +0200, Tijs Verwest wrote:
>
>> I found this on http://www.orafaq.com/faqphp.htm :
>>
>> When using the OCI Extension Module, PHP will commit whenever
>> ociexecute()
>> returns successfully. One can control this behaviour by specifying
>> OCI_COMMIT_ON_SUCCESS (the default) or OCI_DEFAULT as the second
>> parameter
>> to the ociexecute() function call. OCI_DEFAULT can be used to prevent
>> statements from being auto-committed. The OCICommit() and OCIRollback()
>> functions can then be used to control the transaction.
>>
>> But I don't see any difference between OCI_DEFAULT and
>> OCI_COMMIT_ON_SUCCESS
>> both commit my insertions in the database. Can someone tell me what's the
>> difference between the two?
>>
>> I use OCI_DEFAULT all the time and I never have to commit anything...
>
>
> I responded to this on comp.databases.oracle.server. Please, crosspost,
> don't multipost.
>
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