Yes from a logical frame the database may have only 1/2 of a transaction.
But, from a relationship view there should be no broken chains.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald R Horner [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 9:35 AM
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Subject: Re: Does ABORTJOB cause Image broken chains?
Sure it can. You abort a job at the wrong time, and you may be looking at a
damaged database.
Gibson Nichols wrote:
> A programmer asked me if doing an ABORTJOB on a program will cause a
broken
> chain in an Image database.
>
> Also we've seen cases where one record out of two will be on a database.
We
> suspect that the second record didn't make it because of an ABORTJOB. In
> this case I was attempting to tell the programmer about the concept of
> logical transactions and using DBBEGIN and DBEND. The programs are not
> written with the concepts of logical transactions. They just write one
> record then a second.
>
> So, does using ABORTJOB cause IMAGE problems?
>
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