Because it is not generally possible to mix DML and DDL statements in a single transaction, a single event can consist of one or more transactions. You can use the jdbc:op-id and jdbc:op-type to group multiple transactions together into a single logical operation. When grouped in this way, all members of the operation are handled as a single unit with regard to status. If one member has an error, all members return the same status level. Similarly, all members share the same status type.
<input xmlns:jdbc="urn:dirxml:jdbc">
<add class-name="usr" jdbc:op-id="0"
jdbc:op-type="password-set-operation">
<add-attr name="fname">
<value>John</value>
</add-attr>
<add-attr name="lname">
<value>Doe</value>
</add-attr>
<password>Doe{$idu}</password>
</add>
<jdbc:statement jdbc:op-id="0">
<jdbc:sql>CREATE USER jdoe IDENTIFIED BY {$$password}
</jdbc:sql>
</jdbc:statement>
</input>
The jdbc:op-type attribute is ignored on all elements except the first element in a logical operation.