But its said that transactions in any RDBMS follow ACID properties.
So if i put a create table and an Insert statement in the same begin end
block as one single transactioin, won't both create and insert follow acid
property, being in one single trasaction, and either both get committed or
none, talking about oracle lets say

On 6/2/07, Alexander Staubo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 6/2/07, Jasbinder Singh Bali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> I believe that if a database supports transactional ddl then ddl1 and
ddl2
> would commit together as a batch
> And
> If a Db doesn't support this transactional DDL feature then ddl1
executes
> and commits without even caring about ddl2. Right?

Exactly right -- Oracle, for example, implicitly commits the
transaction when you execute a DDL statement such as "create table".

Alexander.

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