From: Martijn T. <m.t...@up...> - 2002-12-13 11:49:12
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Hi, > I know that a software that is well written, hardly needs a way to > kill a long running transaction, unless it is totally unexpected. In > example: a broken link between client and server due to network > failure, how long does the transaction stays alive and how to kill it > earlier, other than doing a backup and restore. Also, it would be a Firebird is already supposed to detect this, if I recall correctly. So the transaction duration thing hasn't really got anything to do with that. With regards, Martijn Tonies InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase & Firebird Firebird Workbench - the developer tool for Firebird Upscene Productions http://www.upscene.com "This is an object-oriented system. If we change anything, the users object." |