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RMySQL (version 0.10.15)

transactions: DBMS Transaction Management

Description

Commits or roll backs the current transaction in an MySQL connection. Note that in MySQL DDL statements (e.g. CREATE TABLE) can not be rolled back.

Usage

# S4 method for MySQLConnection
dbCommit(conn, ...)

# S4 method for MySQLConnection dbBegin(conn, ...)

# S4 method for MySQLConnection dbRollback(conn, ...)

Arguments

conn

a MySQLConnection object, as produced by dbConnect.

...

Unused.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
if (mysqlHasDefault()) {
con <- dbConnect(RMySQL::MySQL(), dbname = "test")
df <- data.frame(id = 1:5)

dbWriteTable(con, "df", df)
dbBegin(con)
dbGetQuery(con, "UPDATE df SET id = id * 10")
dbGetQuery(con, "SELECT id FROM df")
dbRollback(con)

dbGetQuery(con, "SELECT id FROM df")

dbRemoveTable(con, "df")
dbDisconnect(con)
}
# }

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