# mysql\_commit

## Syntax

```c
my_bool mysql_commit(MYSQL * mysql);
```

* `mysql` - a mysql handle, which was previously allocated by [mysql\_init()](/docs/connectors/mariadb-connector-c/api-functions/mysql_init.md) or [mysql\_real\_connect()](/docs/connectors/mariadb-connector-c/api-functions/mysql_real_connect.md).

## Description

Commits the current transaction for the specified database connection. Returns zero on success, nonzero if an error occurred.

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Executing mysql\_commit() will not affected the behaviour of [autocommit](/docs/server/server-management/variables-and-modes/server-system-variables.md#autocommit). This means, any update or insert statements following mysql\_commit() will be rolled back when the connection gets closed.
{% endhint %}

## See also

* [mysql\_rollback()](/docs/connectors/mariadb-connector-c/api-functions/mysql_rollback.md)

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