ibase_commitDescriptionCommits an open transaction so that changes you have made to the database become visible and permanent. Returns TRUE if everything went well, FALSE if unsuccessful. Trying to commit a transaction that already has been committed or rolled back is considered to be an error and therefore returns FALSE. The behaviour of this function varies slightly depending on the optional parameter trans . The three possible cases are: NoteAvailable in PHP 3 since 3.0.7, PHP 4 since 4.0RC1
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