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SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS (Transact-SQL) |
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS (Transact-SQL) |
WilliamDAssafMSFT |
wiassaf |
03/16/2017 |
sql |
t-sql |
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>=aps-pdw-2016||=azuresqldb-current||=azure-sqldw-latest||>=sql-server-2016||>=sql-server-linux-2017||=azuresqldb-mi-current||=fabric |
[!INCLUDE sql-asdb-asdbmi-asa-pdw-fabricdw]
Sets the BEGIN TRANSACTION mode to implicit, for the connection.
:::image type="icon" source="../../includes/media/topic-link-icon.svg" border="false"::: Transact-SQL syntax conventions
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS { ON | OFF }
When ON, the system is in implicit transaction mode. This means that if @@TRANCOUNT = 0, any of the following Transact-SQL statements begins a new transaction. It is equivalent to an unseen BEGIN TRANSACTION being executed first:
:::row::: :::column::: ALTER TABLE :::column-end::: :::column::: FETCH :::column-end::: :::column::: REVOKE :::column-end::: :::row-end::: :::row::: :::column::: BEGIN TRANSACTION :::column-end::: :::column::: GRANT :::column-end::: :::column::: SELECT (See exception below.) :::column-end::: :::row-end::: :::row::: :::column::: CREATE :::column-end::: :::column::: INSERT :::column-end::: :::column::: TRUNCATE TABLE :::column-end::: :::row-end::: :::row::: :::column::: DELETE :::column-end::: :::column::: MERGE :::column-end::: :::column::: UPDATE :::column-end::: :::row-end::: :::row::: :::column::: DROP :::column-end::: :::column::: OPEN :::column-end::: :::column::: :::column-end::: :::row-end:::
When OFF, each of the preceding T-SQL statements is bounded by an unseen BEGIN TRANSACTION and an unseen COMMIT TRANSACTION statement. When OFF, we say the transaction mode is autocommit. If your T-SQL code visibly issues a BEGIN TRANSACTION, we say the transaction mode is explicit.
There are several clarifying points to understand:
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When the transaction mode is implicit, no unseen BEGIN TRANSACTION is issued if @@trancount > 0 already. However, any explicit BEGIN TRANSACTION statements still increment @@TRANCOUNT.
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When your INSERT statements and anything else in your unit of work is finished, you must issue COMMIT TRANSACTION statements until @@TRANCOUNT is decremented back down to 0. Or you can issue one ROLLBACK TRANSACTION.
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SELECT statements that do not select from a table do not start implicit transactions. For example
SELECT GETDATE();
orSELECT 1, 'ABC';
do not require transactions. -
Implicit transactions may unexpectedly be ON due to ANSI defaults. For details see SET ANSI_DEFAULTS (Transact-SQL).
IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON is not popular. In most cases where IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS is ON, it is because the choice of SET ANSI_DEFAULTS ON has been made.
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The [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] Native Client OLE DB Provider for [!INCLUDEssNoVersion], and the [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] Native Client ODBC driver, automatically set IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS to OFF when connecting. SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS defaults to OFF for connections with the SQLClient managed provider, and for SOAP requests received through HTTP endpoints.
To view the current setting for IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS, run the following query.
DECLARE @IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS VARCHAR(3) = 'OFF';
IF ( (2 & @@OPTIONS) = 2 ) SET @IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS = 'ON';
SELECT @IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS AS IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS;
The following Transact-SQL script runs a few different test cases. The text output is also provided, which shows the detailed behavior and results from each test case.
-- Transact-SQL.
-- Preparations.
SET NOCOUNT ON;
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS OFF;
GO
WHILE (@@TranCount > 0) COMMIT TRANSACTION;
GO
IF (OBJECT_ID(N'dbo.t1',N'U') IS NOT NULL) DROP TABLE dbo.t1;
GO
CREATE table dbo.t1 (a INT);
GO
PRINT N'-------- [Test A] ---- OFF ----';
PRINT N'[A.01] Now, SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS OFF.';
PRINT N'[A.02] @@TranCount, at start, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS OFF;
GO
INSERT INTO dbo.t1 VALUES (11);
INSERT INTO dbo.t1 VALUES (12);
PRINT N'[A.03] @@TranCount, after INSERTs, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
GO
PRINT N' ';
PRINT N'-------- [Test B] ---- ON ----';
PRINT N'[B.01] Now, SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON.';
PRINT N'[B.02] @@TranCount, at start, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON;
GO
INSERT INTO dbo.t1 VALUES (21);
INSERT INTO dbo.t1 VALUES (22);
PRINT N'[B.03] @@TranCount, after INSERTs, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
GO
COMMIT TRANSACTION;
PRINT N'[B.04] @@TranCount, after COMMIT, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
GO
PRINT N' ';
PRINT N'-------- [Test C] ---- ON, then BEGIN TRAN ----';
PRINT N'[C.01] Now, SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON.';
PRINT N'[C.02] @@TranCount, at start, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON;
GO
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
INSERT INTO dbo.t1 VALUES (31);
INSERT INTO dbo.t1 VALUES (32);
PRINT N'[C.03] @@TranCount, after INSERTs, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
GO
COMMIT TRANSACTION;
PRINT N'[C.04] @@TranCount, after a COMMIT, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
COMMIT TRANSACTION;
PRINT N'[C.05] @@TranCount, after another COMMIT, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
GO
PRINT N' ';
PRINT N'-------- [Test D] ---- ON, INSERT, BEGIN TRAN, INSERT ----';
PRINT N'[D.01] Now, SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON.';
PRINT N'[D.02] @@TranCount, at start, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON;
GO
INSERT INTO dbo.t1 VALUES (41);
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
INSERT INTO dbo.t1 VALUES (42);
PRINT N'[D.03] @@TranCount, after INSERTs, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
GO
COMMIT TRANSACTION;
PRINT N'[D.04] @@TranCount, after a COMMIT, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
COMMIT TRANSACTION;
PRINT N'[D.05] @@TranCount, after another COMMIT, == ' + CAST(@@TRANCOUNT AS NVARCHAR(10));
GO
-- Clean up.
SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS OFF;
GO
WHILE (@@TranCount > 0) COMMIT TRANSACTION;
GO
DROP TABLE dbo.t1;
GO
Next is the text output from the preceding Transact-SQL script.
-- Text output from Transact-SQL:
-------- [Test A] ---- OFF ----
[A.01] Now, SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS OFF.
[A.02] @@TranCount, at start, == 0
[A.03] @@TranCount, after INSERTs, == 0
-------- [Test B] ---- ON ----
[B.01] Now, SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON.
[B.02] @@TranCount, at start, == 0
[B.03] @@TranCount, after INSERTs, == 1
[B.04] @@TranCount, after COMMIT, == 0
-------- [Test C] ---- ON, then BEGIN TRAN ----
[C.01] Now, SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON.
[C.02] @@TranCount, at start, == 0
[C.03] @@TranCount, after INSERTs, == 2
[C.04] @@TranCount, after a COMMIT, == 1
[C.05] @@TranCount, after another COMMIT, == 0
-------- [Test D] ---- ON, INSERT, BEGIN TRAN, INSERT ----
[D.01] Now, SET IMPLICIT_TRANSACTIONS ON.
[D.02] @@TranCount, at start, == 0
[D.03] @@TranCount, after INSERTs, == 2
[D.04] @@TranCount, after a COMMIT, == 1
[D.05] @@TranCount, after another COMMIT, == 0
[!INCLUDEssResult]
ALTER TABLE (Transact-SQL)
BEGIN TRANSACTION (Transact-SQL)
CREATE TABLE (Transact-SQL)
DELETE (Transact-SQL)
DROP TABLE (Transact-SQL)
FETCH (Transact-SQL)
GRANT (Transact-SQL)
INSERT (Transact-SQL)
MERGE (Transact-SQL)
OPEN (Transact-SQL)
REVOKE (Transact-SQL)
SELECT (Transact-SQL)
SET Statements (Transact-SQL)
SET ANSI_DEFAULTS (Transact-SQL)
@@TRANCOUNT (Transact-SQL)
TRUNCATE TABLE (Transact-SQL)
UPDATE (Transact-SQL)