Because you did not set autocommit on?

Noor Dawod wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>I found out today that MySQL is adding a 'ROLLBACK' command to each
>session connecting to it, without explicitly ordering this.
>This is new since we never had this behavior before. Why is this
>happening, and how can I revert to the old beahvior (each command sent
>is carried out and performed instantly, with no rollback option.)
>
>Please CC me in your replies. Thanks in advance.
>
>Noor
>
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