That's kind of invalid. You're not specifying TIL.
Thanks for the amazingly quick response, appreciated!!

>> So, for example, if I want a Save-Update operation I should put all the
>I don't know what that means.
Just the options for a transaction that performs a simple Update operation.

>> My guess was that the "default" firebird options were respected. Is that
>> not  allright?
>Really the default in provider is Write | NoWait | ReadCommitted |
>RecVersion. Once you start specifying your own, you're on your own.
Great, so specifying any option, means that we have to specify everyhting.
Clearly understood!

>> I tried to reach out to several references but so far none explains what
>> behavior is to be expected under this condition
>> (FbTransactionBehavior.Wait).
>That's kind of invalid. You're not specifying TIL. 

Grand! so any code with that is wrong. Understood! if TIL (Transaction
Isolation Level, right?) is not specified, what would be firebird's behavior
then? 

Best,
Jose




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