Typically if a CFTRANSACTION block rolls back, an exception is generated as well,
aborting the entire page, unless of course you are using <CFTRY><CFCATCH> statements
to grab and handle the transaction. If you are, you could tell exactly what went
wrong and attempt to correct (of course proper coding dictates you try and predict and
prevent beforehand).
Gregory Harris
Los Angeles Information Technology Agency (ITA)
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I need to be able to tell if the transaction block rolled back or
committed...is there a way to do this??? Programatically NOT by looking in
the db.
JP
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