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- sql server - How to use SqlTransaction in C# - Stack Overflow
There is an Update query in progress, the Transaction is started at a higher level on the connection In order to ensure that all server data is in a valid state for the Update, I need to do a couple reads
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The status of the transaction is stored in a thread local variable When the spring intercepts methodC and sets the flag as rollback , your transaction is already marked for roll back
- Spring @Transactional - isolation, propagation - Stack Overflow
Transaction Isolation and Transaction Propagation although related but are clearly two very different concepts In both cases defaults are customized at client boundary component either by using Declarative transaction management or Programmatic transaction management
- How to rollback or commit a transaction in SQL Server
The good news is a transaction in SQL Server can span multiple batches (each exec is treated as a separate batch ) You can wrap your EXEC statements in a BEGIN TRANSACTION and COMMIT but you'll need to go a step further and rollback if any errors occur
- sql - Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates a mismatching number of . . .
But when I call The second stored procedure as: Exec USPStoredProcName I get the following error: Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates a mismatching number of BEGIN and COMMIT statements Previous count = 1, current count = 0 I have read the answers in other such questions and am unable to find where exactly the commit count is getting
- java - How to start a transaction in JDBC? - Stack Overflow
This bring up the question: how do you begin a transaction in JDBC? It's clear how to end a transaction, but not how to begin it If a Connection starts inside in a transaction, how are we supposed to invoke Connection setTransactionIsolation(int) outside of a transaction to avoid implementation-specific behavior?
- The transaction log for the database is full - Stack Overflow
I have a long running process that holds open a transaction for the full duration I have no control over the way this is executed Because a transaction is held open for the full duration, whe
- SQL Server BEGIN END vs BEGIN TRANS COMMIT ROLLBACK
"BEGIN initiates a transaction block, that is, all statements after a BEGIN command will be executed in a single transaction until an explicit COMMIT or ROLLBACK is given
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