• ROLLBACK is a command that causes all data changes since the last START TRANSACTION or BEGIN to be discarded by the relational database management systems...
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  • to discard the tentative changes of a transaction, a rollback. The transaction, commit and rollback concepts are key to the ACID property of databases....
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  • Rollback or roll back may also refer to: Rollback (novel), by Robert J. Sawyer, 2007 Roll Back, a 2004 album by Horslips Rollback (data management),...
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  • enough information for saving the state. Reversible computing Rollback (data management) Undeletion Version control (native file format) Berlage, Thomas...
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  • Netcode (redirect from Rollback netcode)
    of rollback networking that are also commonly used in client-server architectures (for instance, aggressive schedulers found in database management systems...
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  • enhancement Resilience (network) Robustness (computer science) Rollback (data management) Self-management (computer science) Crash-only software Adaptive Fault...
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  • transactions explicitly via the commit or rollback SQL commands. Non-autocommit mode enables grouping of multiple data manipulation SQL commands into a single...
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  • Online transaction processing (category Database management systems)
    following elements are crucial for the performance of OLTP systems: Rollback segments: Rollback segments are the portions of database that record the actions...
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  • are: COMMIT ROLLBACK SAVEPOINT SET TRANSACTION SET CONSTRAINT MySQL server they divide SQL statements into different type of statement Data Definition...
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  • requires primitives that explicitly state the beginning, the end, and the rollback of transactions, which are also implied for the other two aforementioned...
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