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On 22/09/2009, at 11:14 AM, Steven Harrison wrote:
I see someone mentioned that the CLI code is run by the system in a
separate job though. If that's the case would that mean in would run
in
a different activation group, which as far as I know would make
commitment control impossible? I haven't really had time to look into
the nuts and bolts of the CLI API so I could be way of the mark
here...
CLI only runs in a separate job if you set "server mode" otherwise it
runs in the current job.
Even in server mode commitment control is OK. Given that all the SQL
requests will run in the separate job the commit/rollback functions
run there too. Your only issue would be trying to combine SQL and
native I/O in the same commitment definition and that can probably be
solved by not using server mode.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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