On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 5:54 PM Dinesh Joshi <djos...@icloud.com.invalid> wrote:
> Thank you for clarifying the terminology. I haven’t honestly heard anybody > call these as interactive transactions. Therefore it is very crucial that > we lay out things systematically so everyone is on the same page. You’re > talking about bundling several statements into a single SQL transaction > block. > > Well, it's more complicated than that. Systems like Calvin and VoltDB have introduced concepts where you can bundle several statements into a single transaction block, but that block is executed server side, and it's not possible to have any additional roundtrips to the client. So the use of "interactive transactions" is supposed to distinguish from those. But you're right I may have invented the word. Historically such transactions were the norm so no additional qualifier has been needed. henrik -- Henrik Ingo +358 40 569 7354 <358405697354> [image: Visit us online.] <https://www.datastax.com/> [image: Visit us on Twitter.] <https://twitter.com/DataStaxEng> [image: Visit us on YouTube.] <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.youtube.com_channel_UCqA6zOSMpQ55vvguq4Y0jAg&d=DwMFaQ&c=adz96Xi0w1RHqtPMowiL2g&r=IFj3MdIKYLLXIUhYdUGB0cTzTlxyCb7_VUmICBaYilU&m=bmIfaie9O3fWJAu6lESvWj3HajV4VFwgwgVuKmxKZmE&s=16sY48_kvIb7sRQORknZrr3V8iLTfemFKbMVNZhdwgw&e=> [image: Visit my LinkedIn profile.] <https://www.linkedin.com/in/heingo/>