Hi pankaj..

You can compile mysql with innodb option..then you can have all the transactions
you ever want to have.

regards
Kannan








"pankaj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/19/2002 03:23:33 PM
                                                              
                                                              
                                                              
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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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