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A failing ExecuteUpdate with AutoCommit=true

 
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If you want to execute only one SQL sentence, it�s necesary to include it in a transacction in order to ensure your database integrity?
I think that, with autoCommint=true, a failing update or insert sentence will never put into the database corrupt data... like if it executes a rollback after failing, but I�m not sure, and I supose that executing each single sentence into a transaction it�s *quite* expensive. Anybody knows something about it?
Thanks
 
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