I hope what I am going to say does not appear short or rude.  It is not 
meant to be. Having said that -

Why do you think MySQL doesn't support transactions?  Have you read the 
documentation?

You really should read all of the available documentation before posting a 
question like that.  You have misconceptions that the current publicly 
available documentation would clear up.

MySQL (via an external db) does support transactions.


Charles Q.



At 03:23 PM 3/19/2002 +0530, you wrote:
>To Dear Sirs                         19/03/02
>I am pankaj from Bombay India
>I have downloaded Version  mysql -3.23.49,my question is why dosent mysql
>support Transactions (Rollback ,Commit) lie Oracle or Ms Sql Server Etc
>
> From Pankaj
>
>
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