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DrorMaor
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Posted - 2008-10-06 : 08:16:58
Hi there,
I'm developing an VB6 app that uses SQL occasionally, and I have this question: I have a table that one if its fields increments with each update. Once the new value is updated (incremented), I "select" it to the VB6 app.
What we're afraid of is, what will happen if inbetween the "update" and "select", a different user will "select" it, and the two users will get the identical value. How should I go about locking this record for the duration of the two DB calls?

Thanks a lot

visakh16
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52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-06 : 08:21:42
do you mean to say value is incremented and returned on selecting rather than changing in db itself?
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DrorMaor
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Posted - 2008-10-06 : 08:39:47
Thanks so much for your reply.
Yes, the lines of code in VB are (I shortened them here for clarity):
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update drafts set counter = counter + 1 where id =...
select counter from drafts where id =...
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I want to lock that record before the "update", and unlock it right after the "select"
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visakh16
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Posted - 2008-10-06 : 09:55:53
is that what you're looking for:-

http://sqlblog.com/blogs/louis_davidson/archive/2007/05/07/using-application-locks-to-implement-a-critical-section-in-t-sql-code.aspx
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SwePeso
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Posted - 2008-10-06 : 10:47:53
Why not use IDENTITY columns instead?



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DrorMaor
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Posted - 2008-10-06 : 11:18:51
Thanks visakh16, and that article touches the points. I'm wondering how I can do all this from Visual Basic itself, and not in a Stored Procedure, as our department head ruled against writing external code.
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DrorMaor
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Posted - 2008-10-06 : 11:21:16
Peso, we thought of doing something like that, but each "draft" (as we call it) gets its own row, and the "counter" field increments - rather than having a unique row for each time the row gets accessed. Thanks.
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