Description
Declares that a component's transaction updates are inconsistent and cannot be committed in their present state.
Applies to
TransactionServer objects
Syntax
transactionserver.DisableCommit ( )
Return value
Integer.
Returns 1 if it succeeds and -1 if an error occurs.
Usage
The DisableCommit function indicates that the current transaction cannot be committed because the component's work has not been completed; the instance remains active after the current method returns.
Examples
The following example shows the use of the DisableCommit in a component method that performs database updates:
// Instance variables: // DataStore ids_datastore // TransactionServer ts Integer li_rc long ll_rv li_rc = this.GetContextService("TransactionServer", & ts) IF li_rc <> 1 THEN // handle the error END IF ... ll_rv = ids_datastore.Update() IF ll_rv = 1 THEN ts.EnableCommit() ELSE ts.DisableCommit() END IF
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