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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T22:58:59+00:00 2026-05-22T22:58:59+00:00

What is faster, one transaction with many queries or for every query a separate

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What is faster, one transaction with many queries or for every query a separate transaction?

One transaction with many queries:

 db.transaction(function (tx){
      tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO TEST VALUES ("Halo1" ,"Halo2")', [], win, fail);        
      tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO TEST VALUES ("Halo3" ,"Halo4")', [], win, fail);
      tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO TEST VALUES ("Halo5" ,"Halo6")', [], win, fail);
      .
      .
      .
      .
   });

One transaction per query:

    db.transaction(function(tx){
        tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO TEST VALUES ("Halo1" ,"Halo2")', [], win, fail);

    });

    db.transaction(function(tx){
        tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO TEST VALUES ("Halo3" ,"Halo4")', [], win, fail);

    });
    and so on.....

I need this info, because i have to insert many records in one table.

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    2026-05-22T22:58:59+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 10:58 pm

    It’s a trade-off. It’s almost certainly going to be faster doing one transaction with lots of statements since you’re avoiding the overhead of committing those transactions until the end, but measure, don’t guess!

    On the other hand, you don’t want to put too much into a single transaction since the DBMS has to maintain control information about the transaction (rollback or rollforward logs and so on).

    I would usually opt for a halfway position. Do your inserts in a function which automagicaly commits every N inserts. Something like the pseudo-code:

    counter = 50
    start new transaction                  # always start a transaction
    for each insert_cmd in insert_list:
        call do_it (insert_cmd)
    commit current transaction             # and always end it
    
    def do_it (insert_cmd):
        if counter < 1:
            commit current transaction
            start new transaction
            counter = 50
        execute insert_cmd
        counter = counter - 1
    

    Just make sure you’re not circumventing the whole reason transactions were created. They are the A in your ACID properties (atomicity). If the inserts are required to be done as a single transaction to maintain the data properly, then do them that way.

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