<?php?>A transaction isolation level sets the default transactional behaviour.As the name 'isolation level' suggests, the setting determines how isolated each transation is,or what kind of locks are associated with queries inside a transaction.The four availible levels are (in ascending order of strictness):<br\><br\><i>READ UNCOMMITTED</i>: Barely transactional, this setting allows for so-called 'dirty reads',where queries inside one transaction are affected by uncommitted changes in another transaction.<br\><br\><i>READ COMMITTED</i>: Committed updates are visible within another transaction. This means identical queries within a transaction can return differing results. This is the default in some DBMS's.<br\><br\><i>REPEATABLE READ</i>: Within a transaction, all reads are consistent. This is the default of Mysql INNODB engine.<br\><br\><i>SERIALIZABLE</i>: Updates are not permitted in other transactions if a transaction has run an ordinary SELECT query.<br\><br\><?phprenderCode("<?php\$tx = \$conn->transaction; // get the transaction module// sets the isolation level to READ COMMITTED\$tx->setIsolation('READ COMMITTED');// sets the isolation level to SERIALIZABLE\$tx->setIsolation('SERIALIZABLE');// Some drivers (like Mysql) support the fetching of current transaction// isolation level. It can be done as follows:\$level = \$tx->getIsolation();?>");?>