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    Commit Method (PgSqlTransaction)
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    Commits the database transaction.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Overrides Sub Commit() 
    public override void Commit()
    Remarks
    The Commit method is equivalent to the SQL COMMIT statement.
    Example
    The following example creates a PgSqlConnection and a PgSqlTransaction. It also demonstrates how to use the PgSqlConnection.BeginTransaction, Commit, and Rollback methods.
    public void RunPgSqlTransaction(string myConnString)
    {
      PgSqlConnection pgConnection = new PgSqlConnection(myConnString);
      pgConnection.Open();
    
      PgSqlCommand pgCommand = new PgSqlCommand();
      PgSqlTransaction myTrans;
    
      // Start a local transaction
      myTrans = pgConnection.BeginTransaction();
      // Assign transaction object for a pending local transaction
      pgCommand.Transaction = myTrans;
    
      try
      {
        pgCommand.CommandText = "INSERT INTO Test.Dept(DeptNo, DName) Values(50, 'DEVELOPMENT')";
        pgCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();
        pgCommand.CommandText = "INSERT INTO Test.Dept(DeptNo, DName) Values(60, 'PRODUCTION')";
        pgCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();
        myTrans.Commit();
        Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.");
      }
      catch(Exception e)
      {
        myTrans.Rollback();
        Console.WriteLine(e.ToString());
        Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database.");
      }
      finally
      {
        pgConnection.Close();
      }
    }
    Public Sub RunPgSqlTransaction(myConnString As String)
      Dim pgConnection As New PgSqlConnection(myConnString)
      pgConnection.Open()
    
      Dim pgCommand As New PgSqlCommand()
      Dim myTrans As PgSqlTransaction
    
      ' Start a local transaction
      myTrans = pgConnection.BeginTransaction()
      ' Assign transaction object for a pending local transaction
      pgCommand.Transaction = myTrans
    
      Try
        pgCommand.CommandText = "INSERT INTO Test.Dept(DeptNo, DName) Values(50, 'DEVELOPMENT')"
        pgCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
        pgCommand.CommandText = "INSERT INTO Test.Dept(DeptNo, DName) Values(60, 'PRODUCTION')"
        pgCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
        myTrans.Commit()
        Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.")
      Catch e As Exception
        myTrans.Rollback()
        Console.WriteLine(e.ToString())
        Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database.")
      Finally
        pgConnection.Close()
      End Try
    End Sub
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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