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An operation that removes all rows in a table without causing any triggered action
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Truncating and inserting in a safe transaction on MySQL
BEGIN TRANSACTION
TRUNCATE TABLE table_name
INSERT INTO table_name
COMMIT
I then learned that TRUNCATE TABLE table_name causes an implicit COMMIT, which makes the whole transcation pointless. … I then replaced the TRUNCATE TABLE table_name with a DELETE FROM table_name approach, which wasn't ideal - but that too causes an implicit COMMIT! …