You can use COMMIT any time, but it is not necessary after TRUNCATE TABLE.
TRUNCATE and DELETE: It also removes the rows from the specified location in the query like DELETE command, but the only difference is : 1. rows once u truncated cnnot be ROLLBACKED like in DELETE. 2. which ROLLBACK can be possible with delete. 3. Truncate is used for HUGE databases or tables bcz it works efficiently. 4. DELETE will work efficiently on small data(tables). Now it is vident that the only difference between TRUNCATE and DELETE is efficiency(i.e,Accessing Speed). Annapurna. TRUNCATE REMOVES ALL THE ROWS FROM THE TABLE AND CANNOT BE Rollbacked, while delete removes all/specific rows from table and can be rollbacked. Also truncate resets the high water mark. A common misconception is that they do the same thing. Not so. In fact, there are many differences between the two. DELETE is a logged operation on a per row basis. This means that the deletion of each row gets logged and physically deleted. You can DELETE any row that will not violate a constraint, while leaving the foreign key or any other contraint in place. TRUNCATE is also a logged operation, but in a different way. TRUNCATE logs the deallocation of the data pages in which the data exists. The deallocation of data pages means that your data rows still actually exist in the data pages, but the extents have been marked as empty for reuse. This is what makes TRUNCATE a faster operation to perform over DELETE. You cannot TRUNCATE a table that has any foreign key constraints. You will have to remove the contraints, TRUNCATE the table, and reapply the contraints. The difference between the two is that the truncate command is a DDL operation and just moves the high water mark and produces a now rollback. The delete command, on the other hand, is a DML operation, which will produce a rollback and thus take longer to complete. Truncate can be rollbacked,, basically i see lot of aritcles which says it can rollback,, but the truth is that we can rollback after trancate ,, difference is that in truncate only deallocation of the data page is done, but in delete the it is logged in deleted table and is physically removed from data page,,, Harishjan The difference is with operation on memory because if you want to have a place in memory for a later use you should use delete but if you want clear memory you should use truncate - this function clears the value and place where this value was stored. For more detailed explanation about this topic please read the following article. http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/delete/61387/
If you have a loop in your switch statement or around your switch statement, you can use the continue statement in that. You cannot use a continue statement outside of a loop (do, for, or while).
When a connection is created, it is in auto-commit mode. This means that each individual SQL statement is treated as a transaction and will be automatically committed right after it is executed. The way to allow two or more statements to be grouped into a transaction is to disable auto-commit mode
There is no "elseif" statement in C. You can only use "else" and "if" separately. This is a good reason for switch/case/break.
in BASIC, GOSUB and the RETURN statement allows the use of subrouteens.
She had to truncate her story, so that it would fit into the five minute session.
Delete statement deletes only the data from the table but you can apply some condition and only part of the data can be deleted. Truncate empties entire table. Drop deletes the table itself.
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even though both these commands are related to the structure of the table...,we can regain the data when we use use drop command by use of rollback command but its not possible in the case of truncate command.
For performance. Truncate will release the tablespace used by the table that the data is being removed from and delete will not release this space.
The discussion was truncated by the arrival of refreshments much to everyone's delight.
Truncate has many meanings depending on how it is used in a sentence. If it is used as a verb, truncate means to shorten something. If used as an adjective it means it stopped suddenly.
No. Truncate means to shorten something by cutting off an end. You might use it in reference to shortening the time allowed for a meal, or possibly to reducing the size of a portion of food by cutting part of it off.
truncate means to add the whole number to whatever else you have,and then multiply it by your fraction
If you truncate 3.8, you will get 3. Remember, while truncating you don't have to follow the rules of rounding off.
Use the TRUNC function. You can specify the value and the amount of decimal places you want. =TRUNC(A2,1)