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Is it possible to create a savepoint and to rollback only a partition of a table?
Lets assume I created a monthly partition and subpartitions with a group_id for table x.



Now i run some stored procedures to alter the content in table x for a certain group id in a certain month. Before I run the stored procedure, i want to create a savepoint for the partition/subpartition and if necessary I want to rollback only the altered partion/subpartition and not the whole table.



I am asking for oracle and MSSQL.










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Is it possible to create a savepoint and to rollback only a partition of a table?
Lets assume I created a monthly partition and subpartitions with a group_id for table x.



Now i run some stored procedures to alter the content in table x for a certain group id in a certain month. Before I run the stored procedure, i want to create a savepoint for the partition/subpartition and if necessary I want to rollback only the altered partion/subpartition and not the whole table.



I am asking for oracle and MSSQL.










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Is it possible to create a savepoint and to rollback only a partition of a table?
Lets assume I created a monthly partition and subpartitions with a group_id for table x.



Now i run some stored procedures to alter the content in table x for a certain group id in a certain month. Before I run the stored procedure, i want to create a savepoint for the partition/subpartition and if necessary I want to rollback only the altered partion/subpartition and not the whole table.



I am asking for oracle and MSSQL.










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Is it possible to create a savepoint and to rollback only a partition of a table?
Lets assume I created a monthly partition and subpartitions with a group_id for table x.



Now i run some stored procedures to alter the content in table x for a certain group id in a certain month. Before I run the stored procedure, i want to create a savepoint for the partition/subpartition and if necessary I want to rollback only the altered partion/subpartition and not the whole table.



I am asking for oracle and MSSQL.







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    – Fulley
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  • @Rusty thanks, but what about MS SQL? Someone here who can an answer for MS SQL?

    – Fulley
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@Rusty thanks, but what about MS SQL? Someone here who can an answer for MS SQL?

– Fulley
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