ora_commitoffDescriptionDisables data being automatically being committed to the database after using the ora_exec() function. To enable automatic commits of transactions, use ora_commiton() . NoteAs of versions 3.0 and 4.0 ExampleExample 882. Disable automatic commits // open a connection if (!$db = @ora_logon("dev@ORCL","dev")) { $error = ora_error(); printf("There was an error connecting. Error was: %s", $error); die(); } // turn off automatic commit ora_commitoff($db); // open a cursor $curs = ora_open($db); // check that SQL is OK if (!@ora_parse($curs,"UPDATE phone_numbers SET phone_number='12345' WHERE email='user@acompany.com'")) { echo "Error in parse. Error was :", ora_error($curs); // if not, roll back the transaction ora_rollback($db); } else { // query is OK, execute and commit the transaction ora_exec($curs); ora_commit($conn); }
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