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hi
what's your exact question?
you mean autocommit like in database applications?
what tool are you using to observe or redard to this phenomenon?
the erd-demon has to send some info via rs232 to make the amplifier -called booster - work. no info implies no current on the tracks. kind of answwer you want?
kr mr
>>> btippa_at_ORsoftware-india.com 01/22/03 13:03 PM >>>
Hi friends
Why DDL statements performs auto commit ? What is the exact reason behind
that one?
Anyone can share his/her opinions!!
Thanks & regards
BanarasiBabu
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