Hi to all!
I want to ask a general database programming question. Here it is...
In a programming language that handles exceptions, where I have to put the
db.commit/db.rollback statement? These are some solutions...
//db is a generic database connection object
/* SOLUTION 1 */
db.begin(); //begin transaction
try:
db.query("UPDATE...."); //Execute a db query
db.commit(); //commit changes to database
except:
//the query has generated an exception
db.rollback();
/* SOLUTION 2 */
db.begin(); //begin transaction
try:
db.query("UPDATE...."); //Execute a db query
except:
//the query has generated an exception
db.rollback();
else:
//Here executes only if there are no exceptions in try statement
db.commit(); //commit changes to database
Which is the best solution according to your experience? Is there others
different solutions?
Thank for the tips...
Regards,
Eng. Denis Gasparin: denis@edistar.com
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Programmer & System Administrator - Edistar srl