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Working with Transactions in SnapObjects


This document will describe using transactions in SnapObjects. SnapObjects provides SqlModelMapper and SqlExecutor objects for performing CRUD operations to the database. All those objects explicitly and/or implicitly use DataContext's transaction APIs to manage transactions.

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