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Only use this tag when the question does not depend on a particular database management system.
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Why won't some DBMS's allow rollback for certain DDL statements?
Most don't? Bummer.
I principally use SQL Server and it does. I know Oracle doesn't but I thought Oracle might be an aberration.
In SQL Server, I'm quite certain you can run multiple DDL statement …