Ranganath,
AFAIK, this can't be done. A normal exit has an
implied commit. Perhaps someone else can suggest a
way to do this programmatically.
HTH,
- Anita
- Ranganath K <ranganathk_at_subexgroup.com> wrote:
> Dear DBA Gurus,
>
> Can you tell me how to prevent oracle from
> committing a transaction unless
> I explicitly commit it. I have observed that when I
> insert a record into a
> table and type exit from the sql prompt without
> commiting the transaction
> and again open a new sqlplus session and select from
> that particular table
> the record is inserted. How do I prevent oracle
> from inserting into a table
> unless I explicitly specify commit? Please note
> that I have set my sqlplus
> session as autocommit off. I tried with alter table
> <tablename> nologging
> but it didn't do what I wanted. Can anybody help me
> in this regard?
>
> TIA and Regards,
>
> Ranganath
>
>
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