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In a '''recoverable schedule''', transactions only commit after all transactions whose changes they read have committed. A schedule becomes '''unrecoverable''' if a transaction <math>T_i</math> reads and relies on changes from another transaction <math>T_j</math>, and then <math>T_i</math> commits and <math>T_j</math> aborts.
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" |F
!F: T1▼
! colspan="2" |F2
!F: T2▼
! colspan="2" |J
!F2: T1▼
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!F2: T2▼
!
!
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|R(A)
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The following examples are the same as the ones in the discussion on recoverable:
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" |F
! colspan="2" |F2
!F: T1▼
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!F: T2▼
!
!
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|R(A)
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