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mary_itohan
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191 Posts

Posted - 2008-07-23 : 18:55:49
Hello,
I have a stored procedure that bills clients based on usage.

However, I have a question about high volume transactions.

PROBLEM
When a user has 1 unit/credit and he is to be billed for 1 or 2 credits.

I use the following script. NOTE THE CREDITS Column is numeric (18,2)


if (@credit_b4 >= @sms_cost)
begin
Update user_credits set credits = credits - 1#
end


However, I noticed.

1. That if goes to negative billing if it exceeds the users credits
2. NOVICE QUESTION

if two transactions are queued simultaneously. To bill the user for 1 credit each and the user has 1 credit left.

What happens ? Does this also go into the negative in MS SQL

And how do build an effective billing system that does not go into the negative ???

Thanks in advnace

MI







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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-07-24 : 04:01:39
Are you askimg a way to avoid negative values? didnt get what yoou're asking for? also please note that this is MS SQL forum. you may get accurate solution if you post your question in some MySQL forum.
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VGuyz
Posting Yak Master

121 Posts

Posted - 2008-07-24 : 08:18:50
before the updation check credits,
will it go negative by subtracting with some amount(1#)
AND THEN CONTINUE THE UPDATION.
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-07-24 : 08:24:49
quote:
Originally posted by VGuyz

before the updation check credits,
will it go negative by subtracting with some amount(1#)
AND THEN CONTINUE THE UPDATION.


nope. it will first take the existing value of credits then subtract the other quantity and then updates the result back to credit field
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