Re: Are there limits to number of INSERTS inside a Transaction?

From: Gilles DAROLD <gilles(at)darold(dot)net>
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Subject: Re: Are there limits to number of INSERTS inside a Transaction?
Date: 2000-07-12 19:29:17
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Ken Causey wrote:

> I can tell this is going to be a good day, it's my second stupid question
> of the day. Thanks to Alex Bolenok for a complete, concise answer to my
> first question!
>
> Now the question: Can I do too much inside a transaction? In other
> words, say I was importing a file with 100,000 records and I wanted
> to make sure either the whole thing imported or none of it; would it
> be a bad idea to do ALL of the inserts within a single transaction?
>
> Are there any limits to the number of inserts/updates within a transaction?
>
> Ken Causey

As I know all in one must work. Why not trying, you'll got the answer by
yourself ?
If you use transaction and it failed just do an ABORT TRANSACTION...

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