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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:26:58+00:00 2026-05-13T07:26:58+00:00

Example: // assume PDO instance here: $dbh function beginTransaction() { global $dbh; $dbh->beginTransaction(); }

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// assume PDO instance here: $dbh

function beginTransaction() {
   global $dbh;
   $dbh->beginTransaction();
}

beginTransaction(); // no typo! called the function above!

$dbh->exec($sql1); // assume $sql1 is there
$dbh->exec($sql2); // assume $sql2 is there

$dbh->commit();

What I try to ask: Must a transaction be started and commited inside ONE scope, or can I span a transaction over a wide range of function and method calls? For me it would be logical that the called object doesn’t care about the caller. But in Objective-C / Cocoa for example, a UIView animation block IS scope-aware! So I’m confused like a bird in a plane.

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    2026-05-13T07:26:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:26 am

    One transaction can span over several functions and method calls : the transaction is happening on the database side, and not the PHP side.

    A beginTransaction in PHP only send “BEGIN TRAN” (or an equivalent) to the database ; then, it’s the database server who is responsible for the transaction — PHP only send SQL commands.

    As a sidenote : you are using this function in your example :

    function beginTransaction() {
       $dbh->beginTransaction();
    }
    

    Just note (not sure if it’s because you wrote a quick example, or if it’s a real mistake) that $dbh will not exist in that function, unless you declare it as global, or pass it as a parameter — see Variable scope in the manual.

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