Re: Stored Procs and Commit/Rollback Transactions

2004-03-21 Thread Martijn Tonies
> Possibly veering off topic, but I have a strong urge to comment on this, and > shall! > > I am a M$ .NET developer (primarily ASP.NET with SQL Server), and have > recently embarked on a project at home, and wished to apply the same sort of > principles that I use at work - for example, keeping

RE: Stored Procs and Commit/Rollback Transactions

2004-03-20 Thread Matt Chatterley
ures.html And MySQL also supports transactions with the InnoDB (most common) and BDB table types. MyISAM doesn't. Hope that helps. Matt - Original Message - From: "Laphan" Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 5:19 PM Subject: Stored Procs and Commit/Rollback Transactions >

Re: Stored Procs and Commit/Rollback Transactions

2004-03-20 Thread Matt W
the InnoDB (most common) and BDB table types. MyISAM doesn't. Hope that helps. Matt - Original Message - From: "Laphan" Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 5:19 PM Subject: Stored Procs and Commit/Rollback Transactions > Hi All > > OK I admit it I'm a com