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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:03:15+00:00 2026-05-10T22:03:15+00:00

Well basically I have this script that takes a long time to execute and

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Well basically I have this script that takes a long time to execute and occasionally times out and leaves semi-complete data floating around my database. (Yes I know in a perfect world I would fix THAT instead of implementing commits and rollbacks but I am forced to not do that)

Here is my basic code (dumbed down for simplicity):

$database = new PDO('mysql:host=host;dbname=mysql_db','username','password');  while (notDone()) {     $add_row = $database->prepare('INSERT INTO table (columns) VALUES (?)');     $add_row->execute(array('values'));      //PROCESSING STUFF THAT TAKES A LONG TIME GOES HERE }  $database = null; 

So my problem is that if that if the entire process within that while loop isn’t complete then I don’t want the row inserted to remain there. I think that somehow I could use commits/rollbacks at the beginning and end of the while loop to do this but don’t know how.

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:03:16+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:03 pm

    Take a look at this tutorial on transactions with PDO.

    Basically wrap the long running code in:

    $dbh->beginTransaction(); ... $dbh->commit(); 

    And according to this PDO document page:

    ‘When the script ends or when a connection is about to be closed, if you have an outstanding transaction, PDO will automatically roll it back. ‘

    So you will lose the transaction that was pending when the script timed out.

    But really, you ought to redesign this so that it doesn’t depend on the scriipt staying alive.

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