EBK DATABASE CONCEPTS
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.20RQ
Explain the use of the SQL transaction control language (TCL) statements BEGIN TRANSACTION, COMMIT TRANSACTION, and ROLLBACK TRANSACTION.
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Assume that we are executing the following instruction
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What is the value of the element pointed by arrow number 1 by in hexadecimal?
Note that the PC and the content of registers $10 and $t1 are found in bottom left of the figure below
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