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sql - Are mysql multiple inserts within a Single query atomic?

I'm doing multiple inserts in a single query:

INSERT INTO table (c1, c2) VALUES (1,2),
                                  (2,3),
                                  (3,4),......
         ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE c2 = VALUES(c2)

Now suppose that there's over tens of thousands of VALUES specified in the query (hence the ellipsis)....

Can there ever be a case in which some parts of the VALUES managed to get inserted/updated in the database but the rest did not get inserted/updated possibly due to some sort of db error/failure/memory-running-out etc?

Are mysql queries ALL or Nothing?

Is it true that for every mysql query executed, either all values specified in the query will be inserted/updated smoothly, or none of the values will be inserted/updated?

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ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) properties are used to describe such behaviour in databases. Atomicity is only important if we're dealing with concurrent modifications. To ensure Consistency, a certain level of Isolation must be reached. The more isolated multiple transactions run, however, the less performance the DBMS usually has. So there is the so called "isolation level", which states what errors can possibly occur in a DBMS and which cannot.

Now, MySQL implements all isolation levels in INNODB databases, and you can choose for each transaction: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/set-transaction.html

MyIsam databases don't support transactions, single operations should however run atomically. (Source: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/ansi-diff-transactions.html). Note however, that this does NOT guarantee data isn't changed between the reads and writes in one operation - atomicity in DBMS terms only means that the operation is either completely done or completely skipped. It does NOT guarantee isolation, consistency or durability.


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