Yes but ... the original is committing on any successful entry. So the subsequent rollback will only rollback the failed one ...
Hence why I said - you should not be committing/rolling back inside the loop ...
Yes but ... the original is committing on any successful entry. So the subsequent rollback will only rollback the failed one ...
Hence why I said - you should not be committing/rolling back inside the loop ...
But also ... those commits and rollbacks shouldn't really be inside the loop, should they? If one fails and you are exiting, don't you want all of them to be rolled back so that you end up in the same condition as when you started (apart from the error log messages of course).
So I finally get an upgrade from IE6 at work, and find out that Nabble IS actually usable when you're not lumbered with a brain-dead browser.
Then I try to do some shopping from my home computer and encounter this:
Sadly I do actually want to order something from this company, so I think I'll end up doing it by phone ...