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What is the difference between COMMIT and ROLLBACK in MS SQL Server?
13-05-2023
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peter
Answered 13 May 2023
COMMIT and ROLLBACK are used to control the outcome of a transaction in MS SQL Server. COMMIT saves the changes made in a transaction, while ROLLBACK undoes the changes and restores the data to its previous state.
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