SqlCeConnection.BeginTransaction Method (IsolationLevel)
Begins a database transaction with the current IsolationLevel value.
Namespace: System.Data.SqlServerCe
Assembly: System.Data.SqlServerCe (in system.data.sqlserverce.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function BeginTransaction ( _
isolationLevel As IsolationLevel _
) As SqlCeTransaction
'Usage
Dim instance As SqlCeConnection
Dim isolationLevel As IsolationLevel
Dim returnValue As SqlCeTransaction
returnValue = instance.BeginTransaction(isolationLevel)
public SqlCeTransaction BeginTransaction (
IsolationLevel isolationLevel
)
public:
SqlCeTransaction^ BeginTransaction (
IsolationLevel isolationLevel
)
public SqlCeTransaction BeginTransaction (
IsolationLevel isolationLevel
)
public function BeginTransaction (
isolationLevel : IsolationLevel
) : SqlCeTransaction
Not applicable.
Parameters
- isolationLevel
The transaction isolation level for this connection.
Return Value
An object representing the new transaction.
Remarks
You must explicitly commit or roll back the transaction using the Commit or Rollback method.
Example
The following example creates a SqlCeConnection and a SqlCeTransaction, and then demonstrates how to use the BeginTransaction, Commit, and Rollback methods.
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();
}
Platforms
Windows CE, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0
.NET Compact Framework
Supported in: 2.0, 1.0
See Also
Reference
SqlCeConnection Class
SqlCeConnection Members
System.Data.SqlServerCe Namespace
Commit
Rollback