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DELETE requires a COMMIT, but TRUNCATE does not.
TRUNCATE is a DDL command so it doesn't need an explicit commit because calling it executes an implicit commit. From a system design perspective a transaction is a business unit of work. It might consist of a single DML statement or several of them. It doesn't matter: only full transactions require COMMIT.
Is (DDL) Data Manipulation Language statements Autocommit? No. Only the DDL(Data Definition Language )statements like create,alter,drop,truncate are auto commit.
DELETE requires a COMMIT, but TRUNCATE does not.
DDL refers to "Data Definition Language", a subset of SQL statements that change the structure of the database schema in some way, typically by creating, deleting, or modifying schema objects such as databases, tables, and views. Most Impala DDL statements start with the keywords CREATE , DROP , or ALTER .
The alternative to autocommit mode (non-autocommit) means that the SQL client application itself is responsible for issuing transaction initiation (start transaction) and termination (commit or rollback) commands. ... Before DDL statement starts previous DML statements in transaction are (auto)committed.
That means for all DDL you no need commit. For DML you have to do commit. The behaviour is Oracle one and does not depend on client.
Hello Everyone, Please guide me. why commit is not required for DDL commands whereas it is compulsory for DML commands to save changes permanently to the database. Thanks in advance. Sometimes the answer is: "That's just the way that Oracle Corp. implemented it."
You can't commit inside a trigger anyway. Trigger should not commit and cannot commit. Committing in a trigger usually raises an exception unless it happens into autonomous transaction. When you open connection, Oracle creates session for it.
The table must be in your own schema or you must have the DROP ANY TABLE system privilege. ... A session becomes unbound to the temporary table by issuing a TRUNCATE statement or at session termination, or, for a transaction-specific temporary table, by issuing a COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement.
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