Ends the current write transaction.
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Remarks
When a C/AL codeunit begins, it automatically enables write transactions to be performed. When a C/AL code module completes, it automatically ends the write transaction by committing the updates made by the C/AL code.
This means that if you want the C/AL codeunit to perform a single write transaction, it is automatically handled for you. However, if you want the C/AL codeunit to perform multiple write transactions, you must use the COMMIT function to end one write transaction before you can start the next. The COMMIT function separates write transactions in a C/AL code module.
Example
The following pseudo-code example contains two write transactions. When it begins, a write transaction is automatically started. Using the COMMIT function, you end the first write transaction and prepare for the second. When the code completes, the second write transaction automatically ends.
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BeginWriteTransactions (C/AL Statements) // Transaction 1 COMMIT (C/AL Statements) // Transaction 2 EndWriteTransactions |