How To RollBack The Data?
Jul 25, 2007
Hi,
I am have database with Category_Product table
Category Product
cat1
prod1
cat1
prod2
cat1
prod3
cat1
prod4
cat2
prod1
cat2
prod2
cat2
prod3
cat2
prod4
cat3
prod1
cat3
prod2
i have run the query
UPDATE [sample test].[dbo].[Category_Product ]
SET [Product] = 'prod1'
WHERE [Product]='prod4'
COMMIT
Now the Category_Product is changed. But i need to Rollback the Updated statement execution. So that only changed "prod1" can be replace with orginal value "prod4"
Can any one help me to get back the original data by writing query
Thank you
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Apr 17, 2008
Hi
I write a query
Truncate table tablename
it was Not within transaction block then how i will rollback data.
DataBase is in FULL recovery mode.
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Apr 17, 2008
Hi ,
i have 5000 cols with data in a flatfile(.csv) and also have xml file which need to be imporetd into SQL DB tho'
SSIS package.
Right now , if any error occurs in 2444th row . i need to rollback whole thing . i mean not even a single record should be imported into DB.
i need to do using SSIS . can one help me in suggesting the diff ways to do it .
main thing iam looking for the errro handling (i.e rollback area)..
Thanks,
Nav
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Nov 23, 2007
Does anybody knows How does the rollback data stored in SQL 2005?
For example I am inserting 100 new rows into a table, so how does SQL keeps track of them as new rows which are yet to be committed?
Internally does SQL has any indexing to recognise the data which is not yet committed? Can we also write some queries on the table which will fetch us the non-committed insertions on the table?
If you have any clue about how does SQL 2005 handles this Rollback/Commit functions internally pls explain.
Regards,
Jacob
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Sep 12, 2007
I am working on reformating, cleaning, adding derived elements, etc... on data with no data validity checks on the front-end, source data. Its an incremental process where each month I add new data to the prior months' history. Sometimes the new monthly source data "surprises" me -- different values, different data definitons, etc. than expected.
I deal with these surprises by accumulating the fields/values that are unexpected after converting them to varchar with some explanatory language into a table [program_newdataprobs]
If there are any records in [program_newdataproblem] I rollback the transactions so the prior months' history remains unaltered. The problem is I then "lose" the contents of [program_newdataproblem] which I would like to hand to the source data people to troubleshoot.
I have tried the following:
Begin Transaction tran1
.... code that reformats data here
if (select count(*) from program_newdataproblem)>0
BEGIN
Begin Transaction tran2
select * into #t1 from program_newdataproblem
Commit Transaction tran2
Rollback Transaction tran1
insert into program_newdataproblem
Select * from #t1
END
This bombs because because #t1 no longer exits
Any way I can "keep" the data from program_newdataproblem when I Rollback the other transactions? (without having to store the history in separate tables that I can then access if new data errors occur)
Thanks,
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Jul 9, 2007
Hi,
I am having a application in which from the front end i am saving details of three different things
i.Enquiry Details
ii.Parts Details
iii.Machine details
i am saving the Enquiry detail in a data table,Parts Details in a data table and machine detail in a data table and finally i am adding the three data tables into a single data set and passing the data set to data access layer there i have three insert command one for each data table in my case the enquiry data table will be saved first and then the next two details will be saved and i am saving the details in three different tables in the database, my problem is some times the enquiry details will save to the database and while saving the Parts details there may be some exception and i will throw an exception in that case the enquiry details will be saved and the remaining two details are not saved(Which are also part of the same Transaction).I wanted to know about how to call the transaction function in case of Data Access Layer.
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Aug 12, 2007
Hello experts, I made a huge mistake on a production server, ran an update without the WHERE clause. UPDATE myTableSET Field1 = 'SOmetext',Field2 = 'sometext2'Is there a way to rollback? I read something a while ago about transaction logs.SOS!Thanks
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Sep 27, 2007
HI,
Suppose I execute any transaction say inserted some rows.
I want to delete my previous transaction using rollback.
What is the proper syntax for that.
In Query Window:
Insert ---------- executed
rollback.
it was asking for name of the transaction. How to give that.
Help me out
Thanks
Bye
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Nov 12, 2003
This is my stored procedure. Problem is that a rollback does not happen when there is an error ? How can this be, am starting and ending the transaction?
CREATE Procedure opretKunde
(
@cvr int,
@url varchar(200),
@firmaNavn varchar(50),
@adresse varchar(150),
@postnr int,
@fax int,
@tlf int,
@email varchar(200),
@bruger varchar(20),
@kode varchar(32)
)
AS
BEGIN TRANSACTION
INSERT INTO login
(
brugernavn,
kodeord,
type
)
VALUES
(
@bruger,
@kode,
'k'
)
INSERT INTO kunde
(
cvr,
url,
navn,
fax,
tlf,
email,
brugernavn
)
VALUES
(
@cvr,
@url,
@firmaNavn,
@fax,
@tlf,
@email,
@bruger
)
INSERT INTO adresse
(
type,
cvr,
adresse,
postnr
)
VALUES
(
'b',
@cvr,
@adresse,
@postnr
)
COMMIT
GO
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Aug 10, 2000
Hi,
Can I rollback a database if I have transaction logs?
For example, I want to rollback the database without all the transactions that occurs within the last 10 days.
Thank you.
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May 18, 2000
I tried killing a rollback several times, but it would not disapear.
I came back the next day, it is still there.
Anyone knows how to get rid of a rollback?
Thanks in advance.
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May 5, 2000
Hi:
I have rollback on one of the users. I tried killing
her process through Enterprise Manager and Query Analyzer,
but I still can see her process on the screen. However, her
login is grayed out after I execute the kill query.
I have encountered this problem several times, and the only way
I can get clear the rollback is by rebooting the server.
Does anyone have a sugeestion on how to clear the rollback
without rebooting.
Please advise if you have any suggestion.
Thanks in advance.
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Apr 5, 2000
Hi All
A question on DTS ROLLBACK CAPABILITY.
Is it possible to setup a DTS pkg to roll back the loaded files if a step fails?
If a step fail records inserted by Data Pump to a table should be removed.
Is this possible? If so how can we achieve this?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
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Dec 10, 2003
when i give rollback in my QA it gives an error saying (something like this)
- no begin transaction specified
In oracle it works fine why?
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Jan 15, 2004
how to rollback(undo) record was i deleted???
pls tell me...
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May 22, 2004
Hello every body,
I would like to know the procedure, that how to rollback my transaction in sql server 2000
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Jun 29, 2006
Hi,
i wanna know something, i inserted some rows of data to a table, but i wanna undo those insertion. How can i do it?
thanks
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Aug 29, 2006
hi friends,
is it possible to roll back a transaction here? i heard that it will be possible only if we wrote the code only in certain block.please tell me the block.
vinod
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Oct 17, 2007
The code inserts into table TABLES. TABLES has a primary key.
If the insert statement has no error it should insert 'ROWS INSERTED' to table CONTROL and update table DATETRACKING else insert 'ROWS NOT INSERTED' to table CONTROL and do not update table DATETRACKING.
1- I will like to improve my code if it is possible.
2- Can I use a rollback?
DECLARE @ROWCOUNT INT
DECLARE @ERROR INT
DECLARE @LASTDT DATETIME
SET @LASTDT =GETDATE()
BEGIN TRAN
insert tables
select 4
SELECT @ROWCOUNT = @@ROWCOUNT, @ERROR = @@ERROR
IF (@ERROR <> 0)
BEGIN
INSERT CONTROL
SELECT 'ROWS NOT INSERTED', @ROWCOUNT
END
ELSE
BEGIN
INSERT CONTROL
SELECT 'ROWS INSERTED', @ROWCOUNT
END
COMMIT TRAN
IF (@ROWCOUNT > 0)
BEGIN
UPDATE DATETRACKING
SET LASTDATEDL = GETDATE()
END
http://www.sqlserverstudy.com
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Jan 28, 2008
Hi All,
Can anyone please tell how to rollback a transaction or a command.
TIA
RKNAIR
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May 12, 2008
Hi all
I have SQL server 2000 with SP4,
1.Some of the reason,I want roll back SP4 and I want replace SP3.
2.Is it true SP4 slow down the Quey performance compare with SP3.
any suggestion appreciated.
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May 30, 2007
My rollback does not work
In my SP I want any of cmdS,cmdS2,cmdS3,cmdS4 produces error Rollback must be executed for all of cmdS,cmdS2,cmdS3,cmdS4 . I tested for error producing situation but no rollbak occured.
How can I solve this problem. Thanks.
Below is my SP .
..........
..........
..........
begin transaction
..........
..........If Len(ltrim(rtrim(@cmdS)))>0
execute(@cmdS)
If Len(ltrim(rtrim(@cmdS2)))>0
execute(@cmdS2) If Len(ltrim(rtrim(@cmdS3)))>0
execute(@cmdS3)
If Len(ltrim(rtrim(@cmdS4)))>0
execute(@cmdS4)
If Len(ltrim(rtrim(@cmdS)))>0 or Len(ltrim(rtrim(@cmdS2)))>0 or Len(ltrim(rtrim(@cmdS3)))>0 or Len(ltrim(rtrim(@cmdS4)))>0
Beginif @@ERROR <>0
begin
rollback transaction
set @Hata = 'Error !'
end
Else
Beginset @Hata = 'Sucessfully executed :)' End
End
commit transaction
RETURN
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Dec 9, 2003
Hi!
I just made a transaction which writes and reads some data from a database as one unit. Now, I would like to know, what happens, if this transaction does not commit, but instead performs a rollback? Should I use a boolean loop which keeps on trying the transaction until it commits or is there an alternative? I would appreciate any suggestions or help!
Thanks!
Timothy
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May 17, 2004
I keep getting timeout expired when trying to rollback a transaction (have not tried to commit yet). The script hangs for around 30 secs, then fails.
Now, i've seen there's a command timeout for sqlcommands which defaults to 30 secs, but cannot find anything similar for sqltransaction...
Anyone can help?
Thanks. -julio
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Dec 17, 2004
Hello:
I am just starting to falmiliarize myself with SQL transactions... I just created an SQL transaction... The first statement gets a value, if the value equals "" then the second statement executes... So if the value <> "" Then the second statement wont execute... What would happen in this scenario if the .Rollback is triggered? Heres my code:
Try
conSqlConnect.Open()
objTransaction = conSqlConnect.BeginTransaction
cmdSelect.Transaction = objTransaction
cmdInsert.Transaction = objTransaction
dtrdatareader = cmdSelect.ExecuteReader()
While dtrdatareader.Read()
varCheckNumber1 = dtrdatareader("Status")
End While
dtrdatareader.Close()
If varCheckNumber1 = "" Then
cmdInsert.ExecuteNonQuery()
End If
objTransaction.Commit
Catch
objTransaction.RollBack
Return "00"
Finally
If conSQLConnect.State = ConnectionState.Open Then
conSqlConnect.Close()
End If
End Try
Any Ideas?
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Mar 30, 2001
Hello list,
I've some problem in SQL Server 7.0 and hope some one out there will help me with it. The problem is as follows:
When I view a proces in the process info screen, I see one process says "Rollback" in the status window and the spid is greyed out like a system process. In the command window it says, Select and wait type is "Exchange". This is taking too much cpu cycles and causing much of the server to perform very slow.
I tried to kill this session from the ISQL and Enterprise manager, But to still see this process running on with out getting killed. Also this process keeps coming.
Please advice me how to get rid of this and why is it ocurring again and again.
Thanks in advance.
Khan
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May 1, 2001
I am getting an automatic rollback in a transaction that fails to insert a row, via a trigger, due to a duplicate key. The transaction is automatically rolled back and unless the error correctly handled a 'partial update' occurs. Why in the example below is the transaction automatically rolled back (statements 1 to 3) and is there any way of knowing what errors generate an auto rollback. For example if the duplicate key error occurs on the insert into table B below, and not the triggered update, then no auto rollback occurs.
Begin Tran -- 1
insert into A values ('A1') -- 2 updates OK
insert into B values ('B1') -- 3 updates OK
-- triggers insert into B_Hist -- 4 Fails with Duplicate Key error
insert into C values ('C1') -- 5 updates OK
Commit Tran -- 6 3902 error No corresponding Begin
Thanks.
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Aug 16, 2000
Hi,
I have this weird situation on one of the production database.
Somebody ran a sql script couple days ago and must have hit cancelled. Somehow this script is still rolling back. The script is actually very simple statement..should not take more than couple miliseconds to run. Is there any way to see whether rollback is really in process or this process has simply hung? is there any other way to get rid of this rollback without stopping and restarting sql server services? Can it cause problems in getting sql server up again if I restart sql server services?
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Apr 28, 2000
This may sound a little silly, but does anyone have any words of wisdom on how to optimize a server/database for minimim rollback? We have some multimillion row tables we were trying to do updates against, and after several days they increased the size of the transaction log to the point they filled up the drive the database files/logs were on. We've now been running a rollback for about five days. I'd like to make sure this doesn't happen again.
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Jul 14, 1999
Hi,
what will happen in the following occasion?
checkpoint --> begin tran --> system failure
In MOC (SQL 7.0 Implemetation), it says there will be rollback, but in my humbel opinion, there should be nothing happened.
I think there was no dirty writing in this case. No data pages written, no log
pages written to disk. Am I right? Then, there might be nothing happened
instead of ROLLBACK.
If I am wrong, would you please let me know what is wrong in my thougt?
Thanks in advance,
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Mar 10, 2006
If you have a begin tran in a sp that calls another sp and that called sp fails. can you execute a roll back from the called sp, or should it return and error which will roll back the begin tran in the original sp
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Nov 20, 2004
Hello all,
I have been informed that most (if not some) RDBMS are faced with problems with the SQL ROLLBACK (also known as undo) command. I have been searching online, but have not found any useful relevant sources on what this issues are.
I am wondering if their are any experienced MS SQL Server (or any other RDBMS) users who might be able to provide feedback on this matter.
Krz
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Oct 6, 2005
Don't ask, but I iadvertantly managed to delete 57,000+ records in the EM console and I need to roll back the database a few minutes to recover said information. I do not care about transactions that have occured since due to shutting the system down immediately upon realizing what I did. I have however never had the need to roll back the database before, so I have experience doing so. Any help is desperately needed and greatly appreciated!!!
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