2008 Nov 24 10:48 AM
HI,
Is it required to to Commit / Roll back work while Inserting data into Ztable or Updating or deleting Ztables...
Thanks
Chinna
Hi,
It's not required. Even with the statement Insert,Update,delete...database will get updated.
2008 Nov 24 10:49 AM
Itz not required, beacuse commit/rollback are done implicitly if u donot mention it.
But it is recommended to use commit/rollback explicity.
2008 Nov 24 10:50 AM
Hi,
It's not required. Even with the statement Insert,Update,delete...database will get updated.
2008 Nov 24 10:52 AM
2008 Nov 24 10:55 AM
Hi,
I think it's not required... it will used only with sql statements....Querys..
Thanks,
ThiruKumaran. R
2008 Nov 24 10:56 AM
check this link:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/fc/eb3b64358411d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
Regards
Neha
2008 Nov 24 10:58 AM
Hi Chinna,
It is mandatory to COMMIT or ROlLBACK when you insert, update data in a Z table.You can fix a no of records after which you can fire COMMIT statement. it is not necessary to COMMIT each and evey record . You can COMMIT 'N ' no of records with a single COMMIT.
But you should take care that it dows not put load on Application server.
Thanks and regards
Sourabh
2008 Nov 24 12:20 PM
>
> HI,
> Is it required to to Commit / Roll back work while Inserting data into Ztable or Updating or deleting Ztables...
>
>
> Thanks
> Chinna
If you don't do an explicit commit / rollback in your program, when you exit your program the system will do the commit for you - this is one example of an implicit commit. Implicit commits will be activated at other points also eg when you call a popup screen.
Personally, I prefer to program commits and rollbacks myself and not rely on implicit commits.
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