When there is an error occurred in inbound integration, the parent and child records gets rolled back. When there is any error occurs in tasks, it should roll back the request record (assuming request is getting created with the same integration). However, it will not rollback records in the associated tables. As an example, since place has an associative relationship, it would not rollback the place record even if an error occurs in task/request. The modification occurs on the place table will be executed on a different transaction.
When there is an error occurred in inbound integration, the parent and child records gets rolled back. When there is any error occurs in tasks, it should roll back the request record (assuming request is getting created with the same integration). However, it will not rollback records in the associated tables. As an example, since place has an associative relationship, it would not rollback the place record even if an error occurs in task/request. The modification occurs on the place table will be executed on a different transaction.
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