I'm reading very detailed tutorials on how to use transactions with database types and database engines, but I haven't found a guide that teaches me when and why I should use them.
I know transactions are usually used for banking, so when we work with money data, but I can imagine they are used in many other ways.
Today I'm working on a page with various INSERT
statements for a relational database, and I wanted to know if this is one of the cases when I should use them.
I get an impression that I don't know the cases when the data can be partially lost (apart from coder errors) so I'm always worried about when I should use them.
Can someone explain or give some link with these fundamental rules?
I'm using MySQL 5.0.8
. Should I use InnoDB
for all tables that need transactions? If yes, is InnoDB
slower than the common MyISAM
but I shouldn't worry about that?
thanks
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