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An inseparable list of database operations which must be executed either in its entirety or not at all. Transactions maintain data integrity and guarantee that the database will always be in a consistent state. Transactions should either end with a COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement. If it ends with a COMMIT statement, all the changes made to the database are made permanent. If the transaction fails, or ends with a ROLLBACK, none of the statements takes effect. Also see LUW.
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1. Individual event (such as receipts, issues, and transfers) reported to the computer system. 2. A group of one or more message fields. 3. A transaction is made up of a header and a group of fields. For example, a work order transaction might have a transaction type and three fields consisting of a work order number, part number, and due date.
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The entry or liquidation of a trade.
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The basic focus of reader-response criticism on the negotiation or collaboration between author, text, and reader that determines literary meaning. (See also discourse.)
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The buying or selling of currencies resulting from the execution of an order.
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