Hi all,
I'm working with tables stored by the InnoDB engine and would like to
be able to commit only if there are no errors generated by a group of
statements like this.
/* -*- sql -*- */
SET AUTOCOMMIT=0;
use db1;
begin work;
sql statement 1;
sql statement 2;
.
.
.
sql statement n;
At this point I'd like to say, in sql,
if no errors then
commit;
else
rollback
end
From what I read in the manual I can do one or the other (commit or
rollback) but there didn't seem to be a way of conditionally doing one
or the other of them.
Thanks in advance,
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