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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:16:43+00:00 2026-05-14T01:16:43+00:00

If i’ve got 2(or more) model methods which do (for example, in billing system)

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If i’ve got 2(or more) model methods which do (for example, in billing system) enrolling/withdrawing, and one controller’s method that calls 2(or more) of these model methods.

Is it a good way(maybe, any suggestions how to do it better) to write/use 2model methods like these:

public function start_transaction(){
    $this->db->trans_start();
}

public function end_transaction(){
   $this->db->trans_complete();
} 

And call in controller’s method:

   public function smth(){
       //something
       $this->model->start_transaction();
       $this->model->enroll();
       //something else
       $this->model->withdraw();
       $this->model->end_transaction();
   } 

Will transaction be reversed, if model’s withdraw() method fails?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-14T01:16:43+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:16 am

    I’m fairly new to CodeIgniter, but I’ve been doing a fair amount of transactional work in my project.

    However, I’ve been using the DataMapper Overzealous ORM library – and handling transactions using that code library.

    So DMZ code I’ve been writing (caution – may not be best practice) would look something like:

    public function smth() {
      $model->trans_begin();
      // assuming method returns boolean
      $enroll_success = $model->enroll();
      //something else
      // assuming method returns boolean
      $withdraw_success = $model->withdraw();
      if ($enroll_success && $withdraw_success && $model->trans_status() === TRUE)
      {
        $model->trans_commit();
      }
      else
      {
        $model->trans_rollback();
      }
    }
    

    I’m also assuming that the “something else” happening in your controller prevents you from creating a single method in your model that would just handle both the enroll & withdraw functions in a transaction.

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