Subject | Re: [ib-support] Record locking |
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Author | Martin |
Post date | 2003-05-29T23:49:46Z |
Thanks for the info. I was a little unsure about where to look for the
information i need.
Regards
Martin.
At 10:05 PM 29/05/03 +0100, you wrote:
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information i need.
Regards
Martin.
At 10:05 PM 29/05/03 +0100, you wrote:
>Martin,----------
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> > 1. Firebird can lock records either by api calls or some other method
>Yes. One way is to do a dummy update (update mytable set myfield=myfield
>where ...).
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> > 2. If it can point me to a website where there is information and or
> > examples of record locking.
>You should learn about transactions in Firebird. You don't lock a record,
>you use a transaction mode that can give you this. But maybe you don't need
>to do a lock at all. :-)
>
>Get some info here: <http://www.ibphoenix.com>http://www.ibphoenix.com
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>Artur
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