Level Extreme platform
Subscription
Corporate profile
Products & Services
Support
Legal
Français
Locked records in SQL statement.
Message
From
15/02/2000 15:12:43
 
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00331985
Message ID:
00332436
Views:
14
>But ISRLOCK(), as you stated, doesn't tell you whether you can actually get a lock on the record because it doesn't take into acount other people's locks.
>
>As for locking an already locked record, I guess it could save me .001 seconds or less. Not a lot in the great scheme of things unless we are talking about 500 records or more.
>

What about the situation where you try to get a lock and fail on the first attempt - reprocess could tieyou up a while...

>>Two issues - first, it's very fast relative to attempting RLOCK(), and it >doesn't acquire the. If you're relying on explicit rather than implicit >(automatic) locking, knowing the lock status is advantageous so that you >attempt to acquire the lock before making changes in row-buffered tables.
EMail: EdR@edrauh.com
"See, the sun is going down..."
"No, the horizon is moving up!"
- Firesign Theater


NT and Win2K FAQ .. cWashington WSH/ADSI/WMI site
MS WSH site ........... WSH FAQ Site
Wrox Press .............. Win32 Scripting Journal
eSolutions Services, LLC

The Surgeon General has determined that prolonged exposure to the Windows Script Host may be addictive to laboratory mice and codemonkeys
Previous
Next
Reply
Map
View

Click here to load this message in the networking platform