Browsing articles tagged with " Transactional"
Mar
3
2012
3
2012
What is a Transactional Database?
Whenever a user stores or manages data in the database, the user is making a “database transaction”. The database transaction refers to the work done within a database management system or less likely against a database. The transaction in the database works independently with other transactions, so users can ensure that all data are coherent, accessible and secure. The significance of making transactions with a database is to provide a more cohesive and coherent transferring of data as well as keeping the data secure from […]
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