Transactions

Transact-SQL Reference

Transact-SQL Reference

Transactions

A transaction is a single unit of work. If a transaction is successful, all of the data modifications made during the transaction are committed and become a permanent part of the database. If a transaction encounters errors and must be canceled or rolled back, then all of the data modifications are erased.

Microsoft® SQL Server™ operates in three transaction modes:

Autocommit transactions

Each individual statement is a transaction.

Explicit transactions

Each transaction is explicitly started with the BEGIN TRANSACTION statement and explicitly ended with a COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement.

Implicit transactions

A new transaction is implicitly started when the prior transaction completes, but each transaction is explicitly completed with a COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement.

For more information, see Transactions.

See Also

BEGIN DISTRIBUTED TRANSACTION

BEGIN TRANSACTION

COMMIT TRANSACTION

COMMIT WORK

ROLLBACK TRANSACTION

ROLLBACK WORK

SAVE TRANSACTION

SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS

@@TRANCOUNT