The COMMIT command in SQL Server is used to save all the changes made during the current transaction to the database permanently. Once a transaction is committed, the changes become irreversible and are visible to other users. It’s essential for ensuring that a group of operations is completed successfully before finalizing them, thereby maintaining data consistency and integrity.
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