mysqli_rollback
    (PHP 5)
mysqli_rollback
    (no version information, might be only in CVS)
mysqli->rollback -- Rolls back current transaction
Description
bool 
mysqli_rollback ( object link)
class 
mysqli { 
bool 
rollback ( void )
}
     Rollbacks the current transaction for the database specified by the
     link parameter.
    
Return values
     Gibt bei Erfolg TRUE zurück, im Fehlerfall FALSE.
    
Example
Beispiel 1. Object oriented style 
<?php $mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
  /* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {     printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error());     exit(); }
  /* disable autocommit */ $mysqli->autocommit(FALSE);
  $mysqli->query("CREATE TABLE myCity LIKE City"); $mysqli->query("ALTER TABLE myCity Type=InnoDB"); $mysqli->query("INSERT INTO myCity SELECT * FROM City LIMIT 50");
  /* commit insert */ $mysqli->commit();
  /* delete all rows */ $mysqli->query("DELETE FROM myCity");
  if ($result = $mysqli->query("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM myCity")) {     $row = $result->fetch_row();     printf("%d rows in table myCity.\n", $row[0]);     /* Free result */     $result->close(); }
  /* Rollback */ $mysqli->rollback();
  if ($result = $mysqli->query("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM myCity")) {     $row = $result->fetch_row();     printf("%d rows in table myCity (after rollback).\n", $row[0]);     /* Free result */     $result->close(); }
  /* Drop table myCity */ $mysqli->query("DROP TABLE myCity");
  $mysqli->close(); ?>
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Beispiel 2. Procedural style 
<?php $link = mysqli_connect("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "world");
  /* check connection */ if (mysqli_connect_errno()) {     printf("Connect failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error());     exit(); }
  /* disable autocommit */ mysqli_autocommit($link, FALSE);
  mysqli_query($link, "CREATE TABLE myCity LIKE City"); mysqli_query($link, "ALTER TABLE myCity Type=InnoDB"); mysqli_query($link, "INSERT INTO myCity SELECT * FROM City LIMIT 50");
  /* commit insert */ mysqli_commit($link);
  /* delete all rows */ mysqli_query($link, "DELETE FROM myCity");
  if ($result = mysqli_query($link, "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM myCity")) {     $row = mysqli_fetch_row($result);     printf("%d rows in table myCity.\n", $row[0]);     /* Free result */     mysqli_free_result($result); }
  /* Rollback */ mysqli_rollback($link);
  if ($result = mysqli_query($link, "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM myCity")) {     $row = mysqli_fetch_row($result);     printf("%d rows in table myCity (after rollback).\n", $row[0]);     /* Free result */     mysqli_free_result($result); }
  /* Drop table myCity */ mysqli_query($link, "DROP TABLE myCity");
  mysqli_close($link); ?>
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     The above examples would produce the following output:
    
0 rows in table myCity.
50 rows in table myCity (after rollback).  |