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A transaction is a logical unit of work consisting of one or more SQL statements. Transactions may encompass all of your program or just a part of it. A transaction may perform one operation or an entire series of operations on the database objects. You can execute transactions interactively or as part of a program. Transactions are begun implicitly whenever data is read or written, and they are ended by the commit or rollback statement.

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Alapati, S.R. (2003). Oracle Transaction Management. In: Expert Oracle9i Database Administration. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0773-3_8

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