using (DbTransaction trans = connection.BeginTransaction())
{
// loop goes here
//
// loop ends here
trans.Commit();
}
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Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 2:01 PM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: [sqlite] c# .net beginTrans...where is endtrans?
Hi,
I have a c# program which has to process a large amount of updates at one
time.
I have previously used:
connection.beginTransaction()
commandObject
update SQLite with command object
commandObject.Transaction.Commit
This worked nicely.
But now I have modulised my code so that I have a generic
updateFunction(String) inside this function I create a commandObject and do
the update which is fine, but
Now I have reached a point where I want to process a large amount of updates
therefore need transaction boundaries. So now I have
connection.beginTransaction()
updateFunction(String)
How can I commit, I dont have a command object that performs the
commit/endTrans, I dont want to commit inside the updateFunction ?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Dan
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