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    SAVEPOINT

    Last Updated:2026-04-15 08:27:15  Updated
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    Purpose

    You can use this statement to create a savepoint before committing a transaction so that you can roll back the transaction partially.

    Note

    • Each savepoint name is unique in a transaction. A new savepoint will overwrite an existing savepoint with the same name.
    • After you create a savepoint, you can continue to handle and commit jobs, roll back the entire transaction, or roll back the transaction to a specified savepoint. For more information about transaction rollback, see ROLLBACK.

    Syntax

    SAVEPOINT savepoint_name;
    

    Parameters

    Parameter
    Description
    savepoint_name The name of the savepoint.

    Examples

    Create a table named tbl1.

    obclient> CREATE TABLE tbl1 (id INT,name VARCHAR(10),num INT);
    Query OK, 0 rows affected
    
    obclient>  INSERT INTO tbl1 VALUES (1, 'a',10),(2, 'b',20),(3, 'a',30);
    Query OK, 3 rows affected
    Records: 3  Duplicates: 0  Warnings: 0
    
    obclient> SELECT * FROM tbl1;
    +------+------+------+
    | ID   | NAME | NUM  |
    +------+------+------+
    |    1 | a    |   10 |
    |    2 | b    |   20 |
    |    3 | a    |   30 |
    +------+------+------+
    3 rows in set
    
    1. Update the tbl1 table by changing the value of name to c for the row where id = 3, and create a savepoint named savepoint1.

      obclient> UPDATE tbl1 SET name = 'c' WHERE id = 3;
      Query OK, 1 row affected
      Rows matched: 1  Changed: 1  Warnings: 0
      
      obclient> SAVEPOINT savepoint1;
      Query OK, 0 rows affected
      
    2. Insert one row into the tbl1 table and query the tbl1 table.

      obclient> INSERT INTO tbl1 VALUES (4, 'd',40);
      Query OK, 1 row affected
      
      obclient> SELECT * FROM tbl1;
      +------+------+------+
      | ID   | NAME | NUM  |
      +------+------+------+
      |    1 | a    |   10 |
      |    2 | b    |   20 |
      |    3 | c    |   30 |
      |    4 | d    |   40 |
      +------+------+------+
      4 rows in set
      
    3. Roll back to savepoint1 and query the tbl1 table.

      obclient> ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT savepoint1;
      Query OK, 0 rows affected
      
      obclient> SELECT * FROM tbl1;
      +------+------+------+
      | ID   | NAME | NUM  |
      +------+------+------+
      |    1 | a    |   10 |
      |    2 | b    |   20 |
      |    3 | c    |   30 |
      +------+------+------+
      3 rows in set
      
      obclient> COMMIT;
      Query OK, 0 rows affected
      

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