Compensating transaction

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When processing data it is useful to split the processing into transactions, where each transaction may consist of several individual operations yet, as a whole, moves the system between consistent states. In the context of a database this is often easily achieved using transactions and the commit/rollback mechanism.

For systems without a commit/rollback mechanism available, one can undo a failed transaction with a Compensating Transaction, which will bring the system back to its initial state. Typically, this is only a workaround which has to be implemented manually and cannot guarantee that the system always ends in a consistent state. The system designer may need to consider what happens if the compensating transaction also fails.