• Grant Fritchey (3/18/2013)


    Eugene Elutin (3/18/2013)


    Grant Fritchey (3/18/2013)


    ... or two as well.

    Googled out the second one (surprisingly to me - based on "stock management":

    http://www.jimmcleod.net/blog/index.php/2009/08/27/the-potential-dangers-of-the-read-committed-snapshot-isolation-level/

    OK. For a lock control system as outlined, this would be a nightmare. No question.

    I'd still suggest this is on the rarer side of the spectrum (if not actually rare), but it's absolutely worth noting.

    Thanks!

    Rarer or rare - I don't know how to judge. I've seen it happening before and not once...

    Actually, when it happens, it may take huge effort to investigate and find the reason, as code doesn't fail - it runs smoothly :hehe:

    So, thanks for agreeing that it was worth mentioning. So pity, I've made mistake in my sample on the first posting...

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