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  2. Rollback (data management) - Wikipedia

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    SQL refers to Structured Query Language, a kind of language used to access, update and manipulate database. In SQL, 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 (RDBMS), so that the state of the data is "rolled back" to the way it was before those changes were made.

  3. Commit (data management) - Wikipedia

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    The transaction, commit and rollback concepts are key to the ACID property of databases. [1] A COMMIT statement in SQL ends a transaction within a relational database management system (RDBMS) and makes all changes visible to other users. The general format is to issue a BEGIN WORK (or BEGIN TRANSACTION, depending on the database vendor ...

  4. Database transaction - Wikipedia

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    A database transaction symbolizes a unit of work, performed within a database management system (or similar system) against a database, that is treated in a coherent and reliable way independent of other transactions. A transaction generally represents any change in a database. Transactions in a database environment have two main purposes:

  5. Temporal database - Wikipedia

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    To enable transaction time in the example above, two more fields are added to the Person table: transaction_from and transaction_to. Here, transaction_from is the time a transaction was made, and transaction_to is the time that the transaction was superseded (which may be infinity if it has not yet been superseded).

  6. Compensating transaction - Wikipedia

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    There are two groups of systems where compensating transaction may be applied: 1. In the context of a database this is often easily achieved using transactions and the commit/rollback mechanism. [1] Compensating transaction logic could be implemented as additional on top of database supporting commit/rollback. In that case, we can decrease ...

  7. Data control language - Wikipedia

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    A data control language (DCL) is a syntax similar to a computer programming language used to control access to data stored in a database (authorization). In particular, it is a component of Structured Query Language (SQL).

  8. Dragon Ball FighterZ's Rollback Netcode Beta Starts This Week

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    Bandai Namco and developer Arc System Works announced on YouTube and via social media that a rollback netcode beta will take place worldwide starting on November 29 and running for about 10 days ...

  9. Transaction processing - Wikipedia

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    For example, transaction A may access portion X of the database, and transaction B may access portion Y of the database. If at that point, transaction A then tries to access portion Y of the database while transaction B tries to access portion X, a deadlock occurs, and neither transaction can move forward. Transaction-processing systems are ...