BUG: UNLOCK Command Commits Changes to Row-Buffered RecordsLast reviewed: January 24, 1997Article ID: Q141794 |
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen using either optimistic or pessimistic row buffering, if you use the UNLOCK command to release a record, any changes to the record are committed.
WORKAROUNDDo not use an UNLOCK command prior to committing or discarding the changes through a TABLEUPDATE() or TABLEREVERT command.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
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Steps to Reproduce ProblemThe following code demonstrates the noted behavior. Place the code into a new program and execute it. All results will be displayed on the desktop.
SET DEFAULT TO C:\VFP CLEAR CLOSE DATA ALL IF FILE('test.dbc') DELETE DATA test ERASE "XXX.DBF" ENDIF CREATE DATA test CREATE TABLE xxx (dbkey i, field1 c(10)) USE IN xxx USE xxx SHARED INSERT INTO xxx VALUES (1, 'string1') INSERT INTO xxx VALUES (2, 'string2') INSERT INTO xxx VALUES (3, 'string3') && Turn on optimistic row buffering SET MULTILOCKS ON =CURSORSETPROP('buffering', 3) GO 2 ?' Before RLOCK() GETFLDSTATE():' + CHR(9) + GETFLDSTATE(-1) && Lock the record for update, show that nothing has changed && as far as the record is concerned. =RLOCK() ?' After RLOCK() GETFLDSTATE():' + CHR(9) + GETFLDSTATE(-1) && Update the second record. REPLACE field1 WITH 'changed' ?' After REPLACE GETFLDSTATE():' + CHR(9) + GETFLDSTATE(-1) && Release the lock - note that the changes are now && committed even though there was no explicit update done, && either through an =TABLEUPDATE(.T.) command or SKIP 1/SKIP -1 && command. UNLOCK RECORD (RECNO()) ?' AFTER UNLOCK GETFLDSTATE():' + CHR(9) + GETFLDSTATE(-1) && Go back to old data. =TABLEREVERT(.T.) BROWSE NOWAIT && The data is not rolled back to its original state because the && UNLOCK command has committed the revisions to the record. Rather && than using an UNLOCK() command, use a SKIP command to move the && record pointer or issue the TABLEREVERT/TABLEUPDATE commands. |
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