Does MySQL allow the use of nested transactions?
InnoDB
supports SAVEPOINTS
.
You can do the following:
CREATE TABLE t_test (id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY) ENGINE=InnoDB;
START TRANSACTION;
INSERT
INTO t_test
VALUES (1);
SELECT *
FROM t_test;
id
---
1
SAVEPOINT tran2;
INSERT
INTO t_test
VALUES (2);
SELECT *
FROM t_test;
id
---
1
2
ROLLBACK TO tran2;
SELECT *
FROM t_test;
id
---
1
ROLLBACK;
SELECT *
FROM t_test;
id
---
From MySQL documentation:
Transactions cannot be nested. This is a consequence of the implicit commit performed for any current transaction when you issue a START TRANSACTION statement or one of its synonyms. https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/implicit-commit.html
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function TransferMoney()
{ // Nested transaction code could not even know that he nested
$trans3 = db::Begin();
if (!db::Query("--Withdraw money from user", [$uid, $amount], true))
return $trans3->Rollback();
db::Query("--Deposit money to system");
return $trans3->Commit();
}
$trans = db::Begin();
db::Query("--Give item to user inventory");
$trans2 = $trans->Begin();
$trans2->Query("--Try some actions and then decide to rollback");
$trans2->Rollback();
// Commit or rollback depending on money transfer result
return $trans->Finish(TransferMoney());
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1306869/are-nested-transactions-allowed-in-mysql