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If a process does some kind of update under commitment control and ends
without a commit, I believe the database manager will block other updates
to the affected file(s) until the transaction is either committed or
rolled-back.
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Re: ACTGRP and commitment
STRCMTCTL has a scoping parameter, a transaction can be scoped to the
activation group or to the job.
this means transactions can be isolated from each other by activation
group if you like.
what happens if the activation group ends without commit?
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