ingres_autocommit
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5 < 5.1.0, PECL ingres >= 1.0.0)
ingres_autocommit — Switch autocommit on or off
Description
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When autocommit mode is on, every query is automatically committed by the server, as if ingres_commit() was called after every call to ingres_query(). To see if autocommit is enabled use, ingres_autocommit_state().
By default Ingres will rollback any uncommitted transactions at the end of a request. Use this function or ingres_commit() to ensure your data is committed to the database.
See Also
- ingres_autocommit_state() - Test if the connection is using autocommit
- ingres_query() - Send an SQL query to Ingres
- ingres_rollback() - Roll back a transaction
- ingres_commit() - Commit a transaction
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