If one operation is wrong then the whole transaction is wrong

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Found such a problem if one operation is wrong then the whole transaction is wrong.



ZuluCryptoStellarSdkHorizonApiPostTransactionResponse Object
(
[result:protected] =>
[rawData:protected] => Array
(
[type] => https://stellar.org/horizon-errors/transaction_failed
[title] => Transaction Failed
[status] => 400
[detail] => The transaction failed when submitted to the stellar network. The `extras.result_codes` field on this response contains further details. Descriptions of each code can be found at: https://www.stellar.org/developers/learn/concepts/list-of-operations.html
[extras] => Array
(
[envelope_xdr] => AAAAAG................................................==
[result_codes] => Array
(
[transaction] => tx_failed
[operations] => Array
(
[0] => op_success
[1] => op_success
[2] => op_malformed
[3] => op_success
)

)

[result_xdr] => AAAAAAAAAZD/.....................................=
)

)

)









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    Found such a problem if one operation is wrong then the whole transaction is wrong.



    ZuluCryptoStellarSdkHorizonApiPostTransactionResponse Object
    (
    [result:protected] =>
    [rawData:protected] => Array
    (
    [type] => https://stellar.org/horizon-errors/transaction_failed
    [title] => Transaction Failed
    [status] => 400
    [detail] => The transaction failed when submitted to the stellar network. The `extras.result_codes` field on this response contains further details. Descriptions of each code can be found at: https://www.stellar.org/developers/learn/concepts/list-of-operations.html
    [extras] => Array
    (
    [envelope_xdr] => AAAAAG................................................==
    [result_codes] => Array
    (
    [transaction] => tx_failed
    [operations] => Array
    (
    [0] => op_success
    [1] => op_success
    [2] => op_malformed
    [3] => op_success
    )

    )

    [result_xdr] => AAAAAAAAAZD/.....................................=
    )

    )

    )









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      Found such a problem if one operation is wrong then the whole transaction is wrong.



      ZuluCryptoStellarSdkHorizonApiPostTransactionResponse Object
      (
      [result:protected] =>
      [rawData:protected] => Array
      (
      [type] => https://stellar.org/horizon-errors/transaction_failed
      [title] => Transaction Failed
      [status] => 400
      [detail] => The transaction failed when submitted to the stellar network. The `extras.result_codes` field on this response contains further details. Descriptions of each code can be found at: https://www.stellar.org/developers/learn/concepts/list-of-operations.html
      [extras] => Array
      (
      [envelope_xdr] => AAAAAG................................................==
      [result_codes] => Array
      (
      [transaction] => tx_failed
      [operations] => Array
      (
      [0] => op_success
      [1] => op_success
      [2] => op_malformed
      [3] => op_success
      )

      )

      [result_xdr] => AAAAAAAAAZD/.....................................=
      )

      )

      )









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      Found such a problem if one operation is wrong then the whole transaction is wrong.



      ZuluCryptoStellarSdkHorizonApiPostTransactionResponse Object
      (
      [result:protected] =>
      [rawData:protected] => Array
      (
      [type] => https://stellar.org/horizon-errors/transaction_failed
      [title] => Transaction Failed
      [status] => 400
      [detail] => The transaction failed when submitted to the stellar network. The `extras.result_codes` field on this response contains further details. Descriptions of each code can be found at: https://www.stellar.org/developers/learn/concepts/list-of-operations.html
      [extras] => Array
      (
      [envelope_xdr] => AAAAAG................................................==
      [result_codes] => Array
      (
      [transaction] => tx_failed
      [operations] => Array
      (
      [0] => op_success
      [1] => op_success
      [2] => op_malformed
      [3] => op_success
      )

      )

      [result_xdr] => AAAAAAAAAZD/.....................................=
      )

      )

      )






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      asked Mar 12 at 11:10









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          This is as per design.




          Operations are executed in order as one ACID transaction, meaning that either all operations are applied or none are. If any operation fails, the whole transaction fails.




          https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/concepts/transactions.html#list-of-operations






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          • Is this not a horizon developer bug?

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 11:27






          • 1





            No. The transaction is atomic. All operations must succeed for the transaction to be accepted.

            – Synesso
            Mar 12 at 12:48











          • Thank you very much for the help, as I understand it is necessary to check the response from transaction and if [transaction] => tx_failed, look for which operation is wrong

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 13:43











          • – Synesso, Maybe you know why op_malformed ? i make topic here stellar.stackexchange.com/questions/2312/…

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 14:18












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          This is as per design.




          Operations are executed in order as one ACID transaction, meaning that either all operations are applied or none are. If any operation fails, the whole transaction fails.




          https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/concepts/transactions.html#list-of-operations






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          • Is this not a horizon developer bug?

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 11:27






          • 1





            No. The transaction is atomic. All operations must succeed for the transaction to be accepted.

            – Synesso
            Mar 12 at 12:48











          • Thank you very much for the help, as I understand it is necessary to check the response from transaction and if [transaction] => tx_failed, look for which operation is wrong

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 13:43











          • – Synesso, Maybe you know why op_malformed ? i make topic here stellar.stackexchange.com/questions/2312/…

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 14:18
















          6














          This is as per design.




          Operations are executed in order as one ACID transaction, meaning that either all operations are applied or none are. If any operation fails, the whole transaction fails.




          https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/concepts/transactions.html#list-of-operations






          share|improve this answer























          • Is this not a horizon developer bug?

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 11:27






          • 1





            No. The transaction is atomic. All operations must succeed for the transaction to be accepted.

            – Synesso
            Mar 12 at 12:48











          • Thank you very much for the help, as I understand it is necessary to check the response from transaction and if [transaction] => tx_failed, look for which operation is wrong

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 13:43











          • – Synesso, Maybe you know why op_malformed ? i make topic here stellar.stackexchange.com/questions/2312/…

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 14:18














          6












          6








          6







          This is as per design.




          Operations are executed in order as one ACID transaction, meaning that either all operations are applied or none are. If any operation fails, the whole transaction fails.




          https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/concepts/transactions.html#list-of-operations






          share|improve this answer













          This is as per design.




          Operations are executed in order as one ACID transaction, meaning that either all operations are applied or none are. If any operation fails, the whole transaction fails.




          https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/concepts/transactions.html#list-of-operations







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          answered Mar 12 at 11:24









          SynessoSynesso

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          • Is this not a horizon developer bug?

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 11:27






          • 1





            No. The transaction is atomic. All operations must succeed for the transaction to be accepted.

            – Synesso
            Mar 12 at 12:48











          • Thank you very much for the help, as I understand it is necessary to check the response from transaction and if [transaction] => tx_failed, look for which operation is wrong

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 13:43











          • – Synesso, Maybe you know why op_malformed ? i make topic here stellar.stackexchange.com/questions/2312/…

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 14:18


















          • Is this not a horizon developer bug?

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 11:27






          • 1





            No. The transaction is atomic. All operations must succeed for the transaction to be accepted.

            – Synesso
            Mar 12 at 12:48











          • Thank you very much for the help, as I understand it is necessary to check the response from transaction and if [transaction] => tx_failed, look for which operation is wrong

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 13:43











          • – Synesso, Maybe you know why op_malformed ? i make topic here stellar.stackexchange.com/questions/2312/…

            – Minherc
            Mar 12 at 14:18

















          Is this not a horizon developer bug?

          – Minherc
          Mar 12 at 11:27





          Is this not a horizon developer bug?

          – Minherc
          Mar 12 at 11:27




          1




          1





          No. The transaction is atomic. All operations must succeed for the transaction to be accepted.

          – Synesso
          Mar 12 at 12:48





          No. The transaction is atomic. All operations must succeed for the transaction to be accepted.

          – Synesso
          Mar 12 at 12:48













          Thank you very much for the help, as I understand it is necessary to check the response from transaction and if [transaction] => tx_failed, look for which operation is wrong

          – Minherc
          Mar 12 at 13:43





          Thank you very much for the help, as I understand it is necessary to check the response from transaction and if [transaction] => tx_failed, look for which operation is wrong

          – Minherc
          Mar 12 at 13:43













          – Synesso, Maybe you know why op_malformed ? i make topic here stellar.stackexchange.com/questions/2312/…

          – Minherc
          Mar 12 at 14:18






          – Synesso, Maybe you know why op_malformed ? i make topic here stellar.stackexchange.com/questions/2312/…

          – Minherc
          Mar 12 at 14:18


















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