Hi Pankaj,

It does support transactions...download MySQL Max:

http://www.mysql.com/downloads/mysql-max-3.23.html

You have the option of either innodb or BDB based tables for 
transactions..support for both of these is compiled into MySQL max.

regards,

Simon

On 19 Mar 2002 at 15:23, pankaj 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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