10.1.6. Internal Savepoints
By default, the engine uses an automatic transaction-level system savepoint to perform transaction rollback. When a ROLLBACK
statement is issued, all changes performed in this transaction are backed out via a transaction-level savepoint and the transaction is then committed. This logic reduces the amount of garbage collection caused by rolled back transactions.
When the volume of changes performed under a transaction-level savepoint is getting large (~50000 records affected), the engine releases the transaction-level savepoint and uses the Transaction Inventory Page (TIP) as a mechanism to roll back the transaction if needed.
If you expect the volume of changes in your transaction to be large, you can specify the |