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Committing distributed transaction using commit force

Posted on 22-Jan-2010 By Admin No Comments on Committing distributed transaction using commit force

Committing Using Only the Transaction ID

The following SQL statement commits an in-doubt transaction:

COMMIT FORCE ‘transaction_id’;

The variable transaction_id is the identifier of the transaction as specified in either the LOCAL_TRAN_ID or GLOBAL_TRAN_ID columns of the DBA_2PC_PENDING data dictionary view.

For example, assume that you query DBA_2PC_PENDING and determine that LOCAL_TRAN_ID for a distributed transaction is 1:45.13.

You then issue the following SQL statement to force the commit of this in-doubt transaction:

COMMIT FORCE ‘1.45.13’;

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