![]() ![]() I will assume that whatever flavor the OP was using was not the z/OS one, since the BEGIN TRANSACTION answer was accepted.įor those of you who stumble across this trying to use transactions with DB2 z/OS, here is the rundown: DB2 for the mainframe does not have explicit transactions. You are talking about some specific variant of IBM's database, but what works in one can be completely invalid in another. At risk of sliding into a rant, this makes the idea of talking about DB2 almost pointless. True, transactions are ANSI standardized, and DB2 may support them.ĭB2 for z/OS can be a very different beast from the other variants (LUW, Linux-Unix-Windows, being the most common). The answer is actually a little more complicated than indicated here.
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