Hello I have a basic question and would be glad if someone can answer it. I understand that if we have "BEGIN TRANSACTION" and "END TRANSACTION" then the transaction(s) within that block would be committed, number of transactions could be 10,100,1000 or 10000..... . Otherwise, SQLITE by default commits for every single insert,update,delete. I have a prepare statement(using limit clause so will get only 10 rows back) followed by step(during which I use an update clause) so how would the transaction concept behave in this case? If I wrap the loop I use for stepping with a begin transaction(followed by an end transaction when the loop ends) would it be sufficient? -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Transactions-while-using-prepare-and-step-tp30359695p30359695.html Sent from the SQLite mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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