October 25, 2013 at 4:24 pm
This is a bit complicated so I will try to simplify it as much as possible.
On SQL Server 2008 I have created a CLR UDF (C#) that opens a connection via a Connection String and writes to a table.
However, I want the write generated by the UDF to be rolled back if the Transaction invoking the UDF gets Rolled Back.
I can't use "context connection=true;" as the UDF connection string because it needs a different connection string than the transaction that invoked it.
This will work using sp_getbindtoken/sp_bindsession. However, these apparently have been deprecated (although they are still in SQL Server 2012).
I also read up on MARS, but it seems like it would not work in this situation: As far as I can tell, MARS is for multiple batches on a single connection. I have two connections, each of which may have a different connection string, which need to share the same "transaction space".
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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