Chapter 16. Autonomous Transactions

An autonomous transaction is an independent transaction run within a parent transaction. Unlike subtransactions, which can only be committed as part of the transaction they belong to, autonomous transactions must be committed or rolled back before their parent is finished. While subtransactions are mostly used for error handling and in stored procedures, the main purpose of autonomous transactions is to implement audits, when an attempt to perform a transaction must be logged regardless of whether this transaction has been committed successfully.

Note

Behavior of an autonomous transaction differs from the behavior of an ordinary transaction or a subtransaction. It is recommended to read the Section 16.1 and Section 16.2 sections before working with autonomous transactions.

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