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using a Command Counter. Incrementing the counter allows transactions
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to be broken into pieces so each piece can see rows modified by
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previous pieces. CommandCounterIncrement() increments the Command
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Counter, creating a new piece of the transaction.
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Counter, creating a new part of the transaction.
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There is a <I>backend/port</I> directory if you need special files for
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your OS.<P>
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<H3><a name="13">13</a>) What is CommandCounterIncrement()?</H3><P>
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<H3><a name="13">13</a>) What is CommandCounterIncrement()?</H3><P>
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Normally, transactions can not see the rows they modify. This allows <CODE>
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UPDATE foo SET x = x + 1</CODE> to work correctly.
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Command Counter. Incrementing the counter allows transactions to be
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broken into pieces so each piece can see rows modified by previous
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pieces. <I>CommandCounterIncrement()</I> increments the Command
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Counter, creating a new piece of the transaction. <P>
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Counter, creating a new part of the transaction. <P>
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