Transactions in Sql Server 2000

By Bill Graziano on 11 November 2002 | 0 Comments | Tags: Transactions


Haroon submitted "This article shows how transactions in SQL Server 2000 can be implemented within the stored procedures. Step by Step example will help you understand the concept and implementation of the transactions in the SQL Server 2000 database." Follow the link to Transactions in Sql Server 2000...

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