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3.3 Transactions
Transactions are a means of ensuring your data is consistent. An object might feel incomplete without further data from other related objects. Should the latter fail to persist in the database, the former shouldn't be persisted at all. This can achieved from transactions which we'll learn about now.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 16:30
2 lessons, 16:30
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction03:20
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
03:20
Free Lesson 1.2Installing and Connecting to a Database13:10
Free Lesson
1.2
Installing and Connecting to a Database
13:10
2.Dataset Oriented Perspective4 lessons, 25:10
4 lessons, 25:10
2.1Reading Data13:04
2.1
Reading Data
13:04
2.2Inserting Data03:44
2.2
Inserting Data
03:44
2.3Updating Data04:27
2.3
Updating Data
04:27
2.4Deleting Data03:55
2.4
Deleting Data
03:55
3.Model Oriented Perspective6 lessons, 1:13:08
6 lessons, 1:13:08
3.1Models09:22
3.1
Models
09:22
3.2Associations12:40
3.2
Associations
12:40
3.3Transactions17:03
3.3
Transactions
17:03
3.4Migrations13:20
3.4
Migrations
13:20
3.5Validations12:19
3.5
Validations
12:19
3.6Hooks08:24
3.6
Hooks
08:24
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 03:42
1 lesson, 03:42
4.1Conclusion03:42
4.1
Conclusion
03:42
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