No such thing as an "installation session" when using MsiOpenDatabase().

Karma wrote:
> Thank you, I appreciate that . And once we do MsiDatabaseCommit(), will the
> change be persisted onto the msi file permanently, or would the change be
> valid only for the duration of the current installation session?
>
>
> Rob Mensching-6 wrote:
>   
>> It means your changes to the MSI database won't be persisted unless you
>> call ::MsiDatabaseCommit().
>>
>> DONG LEE wrote:
>>     
>>> While I  was going through an MSI database manipulation example at
>>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa367523(VS.85).aspx,
>>> I realized that they had something like
>>> MsiOpenDatabase(_T("c:\\temp\\testdb.msi"), MSIDBOPEN_TRANSACT,
>>> &hDatabase).
>>> I tried to look for what MSIDBOPEN_TRANSACT flag meant, but all I could
>>> find
>>> was that the flag makes the api call to open the
>>> database in a transaction mode.
>>>
>>> I've heard this term many times while ramping up on msi, but I never knew
>>> what it meant. Would anyone kind enough to explain
>>> me what this is? Thanks in advance.
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