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Scope_identity() not working inside VFP transaction
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17/06/2011 19:17:27
 
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
Environment versions
SQL Server:
SQL Server 2008
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01515025
Message ID:
01515033
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45
>Charles, I think is better to grab the PK in the same command as the insert with the OUTPUT clause of the insert. Something like
>
>
>text to lcSQL textmerge noshow flags 1 pretext 1 + 2 + 4
>	INSERT INTO yourTable
>		(	
>			yourFieldList
>		)
>	OUTPUT Inserted.yourPrimaryKey
>	VALUES
>		(
>			yourValuesList
>		)
>endtext
>llSuccess	= Sqlexec(lnConnection, lcSQL, 'c_pk') = 1
>lnNewPK		= Iif(not llSuccess or Eof('c_pk') or c_pk.pk = 0, null, c_pk.pk) && Assuming PK is your primary key field name
>
Thank you. i like that as I intend to make this a mod in my VFE framework and that might be the cleanest solution. And it definitely addresses the issue of getting it all inside an implicit transaction which is what I think I prefer for message passing in the event of a rollback on the backend.

I'll give that a try and report back.


Charles Hankey

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