No, that’s not possible.

Periodic commit adds non-trivial complications to query planning, so we just 
don’t allow procedures to do it.

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> On 20 Jul 2016, at 16:52, Clark Richey <clark.ric...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi! When writing your own procedure I understand that the procedure lives in 
> the calling transaction. However, is there any way to perform periodic 
> commits in a store procedure? I need to be able to iterate over lots of 
> nodes, making changes as I go, and If I don't commit periodically then memory 
> usage becomes too high and performance suffers.
>  
> -       Clark
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