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Introducing ADO.NET Transactions


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"A transaction is a set of operations in which either all of them are successful or all of them fail to ensure consistency." In other words, a transaction is a group of statements that are either executed in their entirety or are not executed, i.e., they are a batch of statements that are completely committed or rolled back. This article takes a look at how we can implement transactions in ADO.NET effectively.

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