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Last updated: Mon, 16 Jul 2012

db2_rollback

(no version information, might be only in CVS)

db2_rollback --  Rolls back a transaction

说明

bool db2_rollback ( resource connection )

警告

本函数是实验性的。本函数的行为,包括函数名称以及其它任何关于本函数的文档可能会在没有通知的情况下随 PHP 以后的发布而改变。使用本函数风险自担。

Rolls back an in-progress transaction on the specified connection resource and begins a new transaction. PHP applications normally default to AUTOCOMMIT mode, so db2_rollback() normally has no effect unless AUTOCOMMIT has been turned off for the connection resource.

注: If the specified connection resource is a persistent connection, all transactions in progress for all applications using that persistent connection will be rolled back. For this reason, persistent connections are not recommended for use in applications that require transactions.

参数

connection

A valid database connection resource variable as returned from db2_connect() or db2_pconnect().

返回值

如果成功则返回 TRUE,失败则返回 FALSE

例子 1. Rolling back a DELETE statement

In the following example, we count the number of rows in a table, turn off AUTOCOMMIT mode on a database connection, delete all of the rows in the table and return the count of 0 to prove that the rows have been removed. We then issue db2_rollback() and return the updated count of rows in the table to show that the number is the same as before we issued the DELETE statement. The return to the original state of the table demonstrates that the roll back of the transaction succeeded.

<?php
$conn
= db2_connect($database, $user, $password);

if (
$conn) {
  
$stmt = db2_exec($conn, "SELECT count(*) FROM animals");
  
$res = db2_fetch_array( $stmt );
   echo
$res[0] . "\n";
  
  
// Turn AUTOCOMMIT off
  
db2_autocommit($conn, DB2_AUTOCOMMIT_OFF);
  
  
// Delete all rows from ANIMALS
  
db2_exec($conn, "DELETE FROM animals");
  
  
$stmt = db2_exec($conn, "SELECT count(*) FROM animals");
  
$res = db2_fetch_array( $stmt );
   echo
$res[0] . "\n";
  
  
// Roll back the DELETE statement
  
db2_rollback( $conn );
  
  
$stmt = db2_exec( $conn, "SELECT count(*) FROM animals" );
  
$res = db2_fetch_array( $stmt );
   echo
$res[0] . "\n";
  
db2_close($conn);
}
?>

上例将输出:

7
0
7




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