You could upgrade to the latest version which now supports transactions.

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From: "Christian Dechery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 10:17
Subject: how to 'live' withou transactions?


> How can I do 'transaction' withou begin/commit/rollback?
>
> I don't understando how lock tables can replace it...
>
> if I have
>
> update thing set this=this;
> insert into stuff values(this, this and that);
> insert into thing_stuff values(from both thing and stuff);
>
> or whatever... and I want to be sure the ALL of them are carried out or
NONE...
> if I had transactions I could do checks for each query and if something
> went wrong just rollback... but without it, I can even start to imagine...
>
> please, enlighten me... :)
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