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using a Command Counter. Incrementing the counter allows transactions using a Command Counter. Incrementing the counter allows transactions
to be broken into pieces so each piece can see rows modified by to be broken into pieces so each piece can see rows modified by
previous pieces. CommandCounterIncrement() increments the Command previous pieces. CommandCounterIncrement() increments the Command
Counter, creating a new piece of the transaction. Counter, creating a new part of the transaction.

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There is a <I>backend/port</I> directory if you need special files for There is a <I>backend/port</I> directory if you need special files for
your OS.<P> your OS.<P>
<H3><a name="13">13</a>) What is CommandCounterIncrement()?</H3><P> <H3><a name="13">13</a>) What is CommandCounterIncrement()?</H3><P>
Normally, transactions can not see the rows they modify. This allows <CODE> Normally, transactions can not see the rows they modify. This allows <CODE>
UPDATE foo SET x = x + 1</CODE> to work correctly. UPDATE foo SET x = x + 1</CODE> to work correctly.
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Command Counter. Incrementing the counter allows transactions to be Command Counter. Incrementing the counter allows transactions to be
broken into pieces so each piece can see rows modified by previous broken into pieces so each piece can see rows modified by previous
pieces. <I>CommandCounterIncrement()</I> increments the Command pieces. <I>CommandCounterIncrement()</I> increments the Command
Counter, creating a new piece of the transaction. <P> Counter, creating a new part of the transaction. <P>
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