By default, MySQL starts the session for each new connection
with autocommit mode enabled, so MySQL does a commit after each
SQL statement if that statement did not return an error. If a
statement returns an error, the commit or rollback behavior
depends on the error. See
Section 13.6.12, “InnoDB
Error Handling”.
If a session that has autocommit disabled ends without explicitly committing the final transaction, MySQL rolls back that transaction.
Some statements implicitly end a transaction, as if you had done
a COMMIT
before executing the
statement. For details, see Section 12.3.3, “Statements That Cause an Implicit Commit”.
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