php-db | 2004071
Date: 07/13/04
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Peter Westergaard wrote:
> I'm developing a site where I anticipate the need to make several updates to
> several forms, and I'll want to "commit" them all at once (i.e. if there's a
> failure with any of the transactions, I'd like to be able to back out to
> before I started).
[snip]
> Or has someone else got a good strategy for dealing with this? Perhaps
Using a transactional database?
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