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12 Jan 2007 10:51 PM
jackson
..Net v1.1

Can someone tell me if I have ReadRepeatable IsolationLevel right?

Say I begin a transaction with ReadRepeatable. I select a row from table FRUIT. Another user tries to UPDATE the same row in table FRUIT... Are they blocked until I end the transaction?

Or their update goes thru, but if I reselect inside the transaction I wont see their update?

thx
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12 Jan 2007 11:29 PM
jackson
sorry that should be RepeatableRead, not readrepeatable...
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12 Jan 2007 11:30 PM
William (Bill) Vaughn
Right. They get a CommandTimeout exception if you hold the row/page/table
too long.

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<jackson> wrote in message news:eV%23jrwpNHHA.2232@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> .Net v1.1
>
> Can someone tell me if I have ReadRepeatable IsolationLevel right?
>
> Say I begin a transaction with ReadRepeatable. I select a row from table
> FRUIT. Another user tries to UPDATE the same row in table FRUIT... Are
> they blocked until I end the transaction?
>
> Or their update goes thru, but if I reselect inside the transaction I wont
> see their update?
>
> thx
> ---
> Posted via DotNetSlackers.com

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