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This course shows you how to use transaction processing to execute SQL operations in batches. This enables you to prevent processing errors from corrupting the database.
Objectives:
- Explain how transaction processing works in SQL code
- Control transactions
- Explain how cursors are used to save SQL results
- Declare and use cursors in your SQL code
Topics:
- Understanding transaction processing
- Controlling transactions
- Setting savepoints
- Understanding cursors
- Working with cursors
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