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Partial committing in Nested Transactions

Asked by jothiramm in MS SQL Server

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Hi Dudes,

Will try to explain the question with an example.

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Delete Into tab1 ...
       Begin Tran T2
          Insert Into tab2 ....
       Commit Tran T2  
Rollback
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I want to keep the commiting of transaction T2, permanently. (I am not a professional in DB. If i misunderstood the concept, pls explain).
Whether the outer transaction failed or not, the inner "Insert" transaction should not rollback.

I am meaning for partial commit in the Transaction Flow.

Pls suggest, whether this is possible or not.

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