Allows control of file operations via transactions to commit or abort changes. TRANSACTION [/START | /COMMIT | /ROLLBACK | /SUSPEND | /RESUME] /START - Start a new transaction. Only one can be pending at a time. /COMMIT - Commit all changes for the current transaction. /ROLLBACK - Rolls back all changes for the current transaction. /SUSPEND - Disables the running transaction, leaving it pending, and continue in non-transacted mode. /RESUME - Enable the transaction disabled with suspend. For both commit and rollback, the transaction is then closed after the command executes. If no argument is given, this command displays the current state of the transaction for CMD.EXE.
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Allows control of file operations via transactions to commit or abort changes. TRANSACTION /START | /COMMIT | /ROLLBACK | ...
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