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Ashfield30-Nov-09 0:10
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Its the only way I could think of.

Basically, any transaction will lock the table to other updates, so the only way is to use small transactions. I would be very reluctant to implement something that has a 30 minute transaction anyway - consider the imapct of a failure after 29 minutes. The transaction will have to rollback completely before any further updates can be done, and that would probably be close to another 30 minutes.

Bite the bullet and do it right - it will pay off in the long run Smile | :)

Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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