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On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a series of chunks of code that has to all complete or risk
corrupting data. I am thinking COMMIT might be the best option for me. But
how is it setup?

To me it looks like in a CL you need to STRCMTCTL then call the program. Do
I need COMMIT on the F-Spec as well? Then it looks like when my three
statements are done; either I do a COMMIT or a ROLLBACK depending on the
outcome? Am I correct on all of this?

I do know about journaling and have that already setup. But I have actually
never done this. Am I on the right track or am out way out in left field?


You'll want to ENDCMTCTL as well, but you've pretty much
got it.

Chris
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