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  • Subject: RE: Commitment Control Rollback
  • From: Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 16:19:05 -0400

>When I do a complete transaction from beginning 
>to end, I can see commitment control starting, 
>files opening and closing, the commit, and the 
>ending of commitment control.   BUT, when I 
>terminate a transaction halfway thru the process, 
>I see commitment control starting, files opening 
>and closing, and commitment control ending.  
>I put my programs into debug and walked thru the
>whole thing - the ROLBK statement is 
>executed (no commit statements were executed 
>anywhere before this), but the rollback does not take place.

Bizarre.  Places to start:
1) Multiple Activation Groups?  Scoping?
2) What's the job log say?  CHGJOB LOGLVL(4 0 *SECLVL)
3) PTFs?
4) Does the source match the object?

Stretching credulity,
Buck 
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