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Rafferty Uy6-Dec-09 21:11
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I see.

Basically my test data contains a single parent with children, grand children, great grand children (up to the 6th level) totaling 1200 nodes.
2 tables are affected: The main table where the data is contained and another table which just contains the parent/child ids relationships. Only the main table is updated.

The previous code generates the tree, traverses and updates each node using a stored procedure.
I now just moved the tree generation and traversal to C# code and keep a simple stored procedure to update each data.
Then I enclosed the entire thing in a single transaction (using the SqlTransaction class).

Any comments about this?
My concern is that, since it is a single transaction... I may still experience the same problem that we currently have, which is that when the data is updating, other users who are updating data in the same SQL table are stuck until this finishes updating.


Thanks again.

Rafferty

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