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Commitment Control is suppose to protect this
type of scenario from happening.

Depends on the scenario. It's been a while, but I believe you see a
rollback like that in the case of a dup-key error. The row is written to
the PF, then the indexes are updated. If an index update error occurs
(duplicate key) then the row is removed from the PF via a rollback. Now,
if your program is monitoring for an IO error and traps that error and
continues then there'd be no reason for the system to rollback the rest
of the transaction. Not saying that's what happened here, but it's
possible.

-Walden


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