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Rollback - The process of restoring data in a database to the state at its last commit point.
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Source: Larry English, http://www.iaidq.com/main/glossary.shtml , 09-Feb-2009 11:07
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Rollback - Rollback and undo mean essentially the same thing: to rollback or undo a transaction prior to a commit of that transaction.
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Source: Information-Management.com, 05 July 2010 09:14:19, http://www.information-management.com/glossary/m.html
Rollback - Rollback and undo mean essentially the same: To rollback or undo a transaction prior to a commit of that transaction. (RDB term).
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Source: DataMentors, 26 August 2010 10:16:10, http://www.datamentors.com/News-and-Resources/Glossary.html
rollback - A rollback is the undoing of partly completed database changes when a database transaction is determined to have failed. A commit is the final step when it has determined that a transaction has been completed successfully.
Related glossary terms: database replication
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Source: WhatIs.com, 06 September 2013 08:53:09, http://whatis.techtarget.com/glossary/Data-and-Data-Management
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