@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yep, that transaction, I completely missed that sentence apparently, thanks!
@Neil I would think so too, but wasn't sure, since it's being done explicitly in all examples. Also, while googling it I found this, for SQL, not C# "So, if your code fails and there is no error handling in your code, the commit will basically close the transaction and commit any transactions that succeeded until the error. " Which made me wonder if it did the same in C#