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Audit restricted transactions |
Tue, Nov 21 2006 9:19 AM | Permanent Link |
"Jose Eduardo Helminsky" | Tim
I have been playing with restricted transactions and it helps a lot to solve freeze problems when the application is being used by many users (many modules). But one problem with this way of programming is too easy to forgot including one or more tables in a list of tables to be controled by a transaction. To solve this problem, because I have THProQuery and THProTable inherited from respective components of DBISAM, I created a little consistence in Delete, Post and ExecSql of this components and when one of this methods is used from a table and a restricted transaction is in use and this table was not inside the scope of transaction, it fires an exception. You can still control this behavior using a property at engine level or even in dataset level. With my components it is too easy to control and works very well (preventing a lot of bugs). This is my suggestion. Eduardo |
Tue, Nov 21 2006 1:09 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Eduardo,
<< With my components it is too easy to control and works very well (preventing a lot of bugs). >> Good idea. I'll put it on the list. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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