sqlsrv_rollback Rolls back a transaction that was begun with sqlsrv_begin_transaction &reftitle.description; boolsqlsrv_rollback resourceconn Rolls back a transaction that was begun with sqlsrv_begin_transaction and returns the connection to auto-commit mode. &reftitle.parameters; conn The connection resource returned by a call to sqlsrv_connect. &reftitle.returnvalues; &return.success; &reftitle.examples; <function>sqlsrv_rollback</function> example The following example demonstrates how to use sqlsrv_begin_transaction together with sqlsrv_commit and sqlsrv_rollback. "dbName", "UID"=>"userName", "PWD"=>"password"); $conn = sqlsrv_connect( $serverName, $connectionInfo); if( $conn === false ) { die( print_r( sqlsrv_errors(), true )); } /* Begin the transaction. */ if ( sqlsrv_begin_transaction( $conn ) === false ) { die( print_r( sqlsrv_errors(), true )); } /* Initialize parameter values. */ $orderId = 1; $qty = 10; $productId = 100; /* Set up and execute the first query. */ $sql1 = "INSERT INTO OrdersTable (ID, Quantity, ProductID) VALUES (?, ?, ?)"; $params1 = array( $orderId, $qty, $productId ); $stmt1 = sqlsrv_query( $conn, $sql1, $params1 ); /* Set up and execute the second query. */ $sql2 = "UPDATE InventoryTable SET Quantity = (Quantity - ?) WHERE ProductID = ?"; $params2 = array($qty, $productId); $stmt2 = sqlsrv_query( $conn, $sql2, $params2 ); /* If both queries were successful, commit the transaction. */ /* Otherwise, rollback the transaction. */ if( $stmt1 && $stmt2 ) { sqlsrv_commit( $conn ); echo "Transaction committed.
"; } else { sqlsrv_rollback( $conn ); echo "Transaction rolled back.
"; } ?> ]]>
&reftitle.seealso; sqlsrv_begin_transaction sqlsrv_commit