I don't see any error handling in your code for SQLITE_BUSY...
Also, Depending upon the odbc driver your using, you might want to change the
begin to a "begin immediate" causing the lock to be taken out at the begin vs
later on...
Xuanvinh Vu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did check and I have
I did check and I have all the BEGINs and COMMITs. I understand that by default
the sqlite busy signal is given right away so what I do is I wait till the next
interval elapses to try to update the DB again by that time whatever the
transaction that causes the DB to block me before should have
Xuanvinh Vu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is what the error looks like...
>
> [1436] 25 Mar 16:24:24 OnEveryHour: Failure occurred while updating
> the OneMonth table. Exception: System.Data.Odbc.OdbcException: ERROR
> [HY000] database is locked (5)
> What does the error code 5 stands for?
SQ
Here is what the error looks like...
[1436] 25 Mar 16:24:24 OnEveryHour: Failure occurred while updating the
OneMonth table. Exception: System.Data.Odbc.OdbcException: ERROR [HY000]
database is locked (5)
What does the error code 5 stands for? Also I started getting the errors when I
starte
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