OdbcConnection.BeginTransaction Método
Definición
Importante
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Inicia una transacción en el origen de datos.
Sobrecargas
BeginTransaction() |
Inicia una transacción en el origen de datos. |
BeginTransaction(IsolationLevel) |
Inicia una transacción en el origen de datos con el valor de IsolationLevel especificado. |
BeginTransaction()
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
Inicia una transacción en el origen de datos.
public:
System::Data::Odbc::OdbcTransaction ^ BeginTransaction();
public System.Data.Odbc.OdbcTransaction BeginTransaction ();
override this.BeginTransaction : unit -> System.Data.Odbc.OdbcTransaction
member this.BeginTransaction : unit -> System.Data.Odbc.OdbcTransaction
Public Function BeginTransaction () As OdbcTransaction
Devoluciones
Objeto que representa la nueva transacción.
Excepciones
Hay transacción activa actualmente. No se admiten transacciones paralelas.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo siguiente se crea un OdbcConnection objeto y .OdbcTransaction También muestra cómo usar los BeginTransactionmétodos , Commity Rollback .
public static void ExecuteTransaction(string connectionString)
{
using (OdbcConnection connection =
new OdbcConnection(connectionString))
{
OdbcCommand command = new OdbcCommand();
OdbcTransaction transaction = null;
// Set the Connection to the new OdbcConnection.
command.Connection = connection;
// Open the connection and execute the transaction.
try
{
connection.Open();
// Start a local transaction
transaction = connection.BeginTransaction();
// Assign transaction object for a pending local transaction.
command.Connection = connection;
command.Transaction = transaction;
// Execute the commands.
command.CommandText =
"Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (100, 'Description')";
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
command.CommandText =
"Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (101, 'Description')";
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
// Commit the transaction.
transaction.Commit();
Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
try
{
// Attempt to roll back the transaction.
transaction.Rollback();
}
catch
{
// Do nothing here; transaction is not active.
}
}
// The connection is automatically closed when the
// code exits the using block.
}
}
Public Sub ExecuteTransaction(ByVal connectionString As String)
Using connection As New OdbcConnection(connectionString)
Dim command As New OdbcCommand()
Dim transaction As OdbcTransaction
' Set the Connection to the new OdbcConnection.
command.Connection = connection
' Open the connection and execute the transaction.
Try
connection.Open()
' Start a local transaction.
transaction = connection.BeginTransaction()
' Assign transaction object for a pending local transaction.
command.Connection = connection
command.Transaction = transaction
' Execute the commands.
command.CommandText =
"Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (100, 'Description')"
command.ExecuteNonQuery()
command.CommandText =
"Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (101, 'Description')"
command.ExecuteNonQuery()
' Commit the transaction.
transaction.Commit()
Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.")
Catch ex As Exception
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message)
' Try to rollback the transaction
Try
transaction.Rollback()
Catch
' Do nothing here; transaction is not active.
End Try
End Try
' The connection is automatically closed when the
' code exits the Using block.
End Using
End Sub
Comentarios
Para confirmar o revertir la transacción, debe usar explícitamente los Commit métodos o Rollback .
Para asegurarse de que el modelo de administración de transacciones ODBC del proveedor de datos de .NET Framework funciona correctamente, evite usar otros modelos de administración de transacciones, como los proporcionados por el origen de datos.
Nota
Si no especifica un nivel de aislamiento, el controlador que se va a usar determinará el nivel de aislamiento. Para especificar un nivel de aislamiento con el BeginTransaction método , use la sobrecarga que toma el isolevel
parámetro .
Consulte también
Se aplica a
BeginTransaction(IsolationLevel)
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
- Source:
- OdbcConnection.cs
Inicia una transacción en el origen de datos con el valor de IsolationLevel especificado.
public:
System::Data::Odbc::OdbcTransaction ^ BeginTransaction(System::Data::IsolationLevel isolevel);
public System.Data.Odbc.OdbcTransaction BeginTransaction (System.Data.IsolationLevel isolevel);
override this.BeginTransaction : System.Data.IsolationLevel -> System.Data.Odbc.OdbcTransaction
member this.BeginTransaction : System.Data.IsolationLevel -> System.Data.Odbc.OdbcTransaction
Public Function BeginTransaction (isolevel As IsolationLevel) As OdbcTransaction
Parámetros
- isolevel
- IsolationLevel
Nivel de aislamiento de transacción de esta conexión. Si no se especifica un nivel de aislamiento, se utiliza el predeterminado del controlador.
Devoluciones
Objeto que representa la nueva transacción.
Excepciones
Hay transacción activa actualmente. No se admiten transacciones paralelas.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo siguiente se crea un OdbcConnection objeto y .OdbcTransaction También muestra cómo usar los BeginTransactionmétodos , Commity Rollback .
public static void ExecuteTransaction(string connectionString)
{
using (OdbcConnection connection =
new OdbcConnection(connectionString))
{
OdbcCommand command = new OdbcCommand();
OdbcTransaction transaction = null;
// Set the Connection to the new OdbcConnection.
command.Connection = connection;
// Open the connection and execute the transaction.
try
{
connection.Open();
// Start a local transaction
transaction = connection.BeginTransaction();
// Assign transaction object for a pending local transaction.
command.Connection = connection;
command.Transaction = transaction;
// Execute the commands.
command.CommandText =
"Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (100, 'Description')";
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
command.CommandText =
"Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (101, 'Description')";
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
// Commit the transaction.
transaction.Commit();
Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
try
{
// Attempt to roll back the transaction.
transaction.Rollback();
}
catch
{
// Do nothing here; transaction is not active.
}
}
// The connection is automatically closed when the
// code exits the using block.
}
}
Public Sub ExecuteTransaction(ByVal connectionString As String)
Using connection As New OdbcConnection(connectionString)
Dim command As New OdbcCommand()
Dim transaction As OdbcTransaction
' Set the Connection to the new OdbcConnection.
command.Connection = connection
' Open the connection and execute the transaction.
Try
connection.Open()
' Start a local transaction.
transaction = connection.BeginTransaction()
' Assign transaction object for a pending local transaction.
command.Connection = connection
command.Transaction = transaction
' Execute the commands.
command.CommandText =
"Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (100, 'Description')"
command.ExecuteNonQuery()
command.CommandText =
"Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (101, 'Description')"
command.ExecuteNonQuery()
' Commit the transaction.
transaction.Commit()
Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.")
Catch ex As Exception
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message)
' Try to rollback the transaction
Try
transaction.Rollback()
Catch
' Do nothing here; transaction is not active.
End Try
End Try
' The connection is automatically closed when the
' code exits the Using block.
End Using
End Sub
Comentarios
Para confirmar o revertir la transacción, debe usar explícitamente los Commit métodos o Rollback .
Para asegurarse de que el modelo de administración de transacciones ODBC del proveedor de datos de .NET Framework funciona correctamente, evite usar otros modelos de administración de transacciones, como los proporcionados por el origen de datos.