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Answer Posted / Guddu Kumar
Commit and rollback are SQL operations used to manage transactions. A COMMIT operation finalizes a transaction, making all changes permanent. A ROLLBACK operation undoes all changes made within a transaction, effectively reverting the database back to its state before the transaction started.
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