Hello,

I’m in the process of creating a set of scripts for testing certain locking 
features in an application.
What I would like to do:
1. Start a connection from machine-01 through the m01-s1.sql script.
2.While (1) is running, start another transaction on the same database from 
machine-02 using m02-s1.sql.

At this point in time, there are two open transactions on certain tables in the 
same database.

3. Using m01-s2.sql I would like to execute a certain SQL statement – BUT 
within the scope of the transaction begun by m01-s1.sql.
4. Current situation: Since there are several .sql scripts, each getting its 
own connection and executing sql stmts – they are not aware of activities of 
the other scripts (i.e. the open transactions).
5. What I’d like to do: After a transaction has been started from a machine, I 
should be able to save the transaction reference (id?) temporarily somewhere.
6. The next statement (new .sql file) that wishes to execute within the scope 
of the above transaction – should be able to get the transaction reference (id) 
and latch onto it in its current state. This way it continues to perform as 
part of a whole – rather than only executing the statements that it had.

Any guidance in this will help.

Cheers!
AlexiG



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