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I have a long running process that holds open a transaction for the full duration I have a transaction that is calling, among other sql statements, a stored procedure that also has a transaction inside I have no control over the way this is executed
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Because a transaction is held open for the full duration, whe. I am using sql server 2005 What i don't understand is wrapping single statements in transactions, which is 90% of what i've ever seen
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 messed up. I'm used to use transaxction blocks in postgresql like begin
But in oracle it seems tha. 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. 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.
I have 2 commands and need both of them executed correctly or none of them executed
So i think i need a transaction, but i don't know how to use it correctly What's the problem with the following A distributed transaction is a transaction on a distributed database (i.e., one where the data is stored on a number of physically separate systems) It's noteworthy because there's a fair amount of complexity involved (especially in the communications) to assure that all the machines remain in agreement, so either the whole transaction.
Msg 9002, level 17, state 4, line 1 the transaction log for database 'mydb' is full due to 'active_transaction' And it did not delete a thing What does that message mean How can i delete the records?