SqlCeTransaction.Rollback Método
Revierte una transacción desde un estado pendiente.
Espacio de nombres: System.Data.SqlServerCe
Ensamblado: System.Data.SqlServerCe (en System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll)
Sintaxis
'Declaración
<SecurityTreatAsSafeAttribute> _
<SecurityCriticalAttribute> _
<SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Assert, UnmanagedCode := True)> _
Public Overrides Sub Rollback
'Uso
Dim instance As SqlCeTransaction
instance.Rollback()
[SecurityTreatAsSafeAttribute]
[SecurityCriticalAttribute]
[SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Assert, UnmanagedCode = true)]
public override void Rollback()
[SecurityTreatAsSafeAttribute]
[SecurityCriticalAttribute]
[SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction::Assert, UnmanagedCode = true)]
public:
virtual void Rollback() override
[<SecurityTreatAsSafeAttribute>]
[<SecurityCriticalAttribute>]
[<SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Assert, UnmanagedCode = true)>]
abstract Rollback : unit -> unit
[<SecurityTreatAsSafeAttribute>]
[<SecurityCriticalAttribute>]
[<SecurityPermissionAttribute(SecurityAction.Assert, UnmanagedCode = true)>]
override Rollback : unit -> unit
public override function Rollback()
Implementa
Excepciones
Excepción | Condición |
---|---|
Exception | Error al intentar confirmar la transacción. |
InvalidOperationException | La transacción ya se ha confirmado o deshecho. O bien Se ha interrumpido la conexión. |
Comentarios
La transacción solo se puede deshacer desde un estado pendiente (después de llamar a BeginTransaction pero antes de llamar a Commit).
Ejemplos
En el siguiente ejemplo se crean SqlCeConnection y SqlCeTransaction. También se muestra cómo utilizar los métodos BeginTransaction, Commit y Rollback.
Dim conn As New SqlCeConnection("Data Source = AdventureWorks.sdf;")
conn.Open()
' Start a local transaction; SQL Mobile supports the following
' isolation levels: ReadCommitted, RepeatableRead, Serializable
'
Dim tx As SqlCeTransaction = conn.BeginTransaction(IsolationLevel.ReadCommitted)
' By default, commands run in auto-commit mode;
'
Dim cmd1 As SqlCeCommand = conn.CreateCommand()
' You may create multiple commands on the same connection
'
Dim cmd2 As SqlCeCommand = conn.CreateCommand()
' To enlist a command in a transaction, set the Transaction property
'
cmd1.Transaction = tx
Try
cmd1.CommandText = "INSERT INTO FactSalesQuota " & _
"(EmployeeKey, TimeKey, SalesAmountQuota) " & _
"VALUES (2, 1158, 150000.00)"
cmd1.ExecuteNonQuery()
' Auto-commited because cmd2 is not enlisted in a transaction
'
cmd2.CommandText = "INSERT INTO FactSalesQuota " & _
"(EmployeeKey, TimeKey, SalesAmountQuota) " & _
"VALUES (3, 1157, 15000.00)"
cmd2.ExecuteNonQuery()
' Commit the changes to disk if everything above succeeded;
' Use Deferred mode for optimal performance; the changes will
' be flashed to disk within the timespan specified in the
' ConnectionString 'FLUSH INTERVAL' property;
'
tx.Commit(CommitMode.Deferred)
' Alternatively, you could use:
' tx.Commit(CommitMode.Immediate);
'
' or use default (Deferred) commit mode:
' tx.Commit()
Catch e As Exception
' Handle errors here
'
tx.Rollback()
Finally
conn.Close()
End Try
SqlCeConnection conn = new SqlCeConnection("Data Source = AdventureWorks.sdf;");
conn.Open();
// Start a local transaction; SQL Mobile supports the following
// isolation levels: ReadCommitted, RepeatableRead, Serializable
//
SqlCeTransaction tx = conn.BeginTransaction(IsolationLevel.ReadCommitted);
// By default, commands run in auto-commit mode;
//
SqlCeCommand cmd1 = conn.CreateCommand();
// You may create multiple commands on the same connection
//
SqlCeCommand cmd2 = conn.CreateCommand();
// To enlist a command in a transaction, set the Transaction property
//
cmd1.Transaction = tx;
try
{
cmd1.CommandText = "INSERT INTO FactSalesQuota " +
"(EmployeeKey, TimeKey, SalesAmountQuota) " +
"VALUES (2, 1158, 150000.00)";
cmd1.ExecuteNonQuery();
// Auto-commited because cmd2 is not enlisted in a transaction
//
cmd2.CommandText = "INSERT INTO FactSalesQuota " +
"(EmployeeKey, TimeKey, SalesAmountQuota) " +
"VALUES (3, 1157, 15000.00)";
cmd2.ExecuteNonQuery();
// Commit the changes to disk if everything above succeeded;
// Use Deferred mode for optimal performance; the changes will
// be flashed to disk within the timespan specified in the
// ConnectionString 'FLUSH INTERVAL' property;
//
tx.Commit(CommitMode.Deferred);
// Alternatively, you could use:
// tx.Commit(CommitMode.Immediate);
//
// or use default (Deferred) commit mode:
// tx.Commit()
}
catch (Exception)
{
// Handle errors here
//
tx.Rollback();
}
finally
{
conn.Close();
}