|  | Posted by Raj on 06/27/07 22:30 
On Jun 27, 2:33 pm, Erland Sommarskog <esq...@sommarskog.se> wrote:> Raj (jkama...@gmail.com) writes:
 > > Thanks for replying. My challange is that I can pass only one SQL
 > > statement at at time.
 >
 > Huh? What environment is this?
 >
 > > Is there a function that I use like this:
 >
 > > select a, b, c
 > > from table_a a, table_b where a.cid = b.cid and delay(0:0:1)
 >
 > You could write one that calls xp_cmdshell and the uses a wait command
 > in the shell.
 >
 > But hopefullly you can also access the database from a regular query
 > window. In such case you can start a transaction that locks one of the
 > tables in your query. After a minute you commit/rollback that transaction,
 > so that the other process is let go.
 >
 > --
 > Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esq...@sommarskog.se
 >
 > Books Online for SQL Server 2005 athttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/downloads/books...
 > Books Online for SQL Server 2000 athttp://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/previousversions/books.mspx
 
 Thanks. With your suggestion, I was able to do what I want. Here are
 the steps I followed
 
 1. Create the following SP in my SQL server.
 
 CREATE PROCEDURE byroyalty1 @percentage int
 AS
 begin transaction
 
 select au_id from titleauthor(tablockx)
 
 WAITFOR DELAY '0:1:0'
 commit transaction
 GO
 
 Note the exclusive lock for the table titleauthor
 
 2. Execute this procedure from SQL Query analyzer just before I run my
 application. Now my application has to wait longer atleast a minute
 before it gets the resultset from the databse.
 
 Thank you for your help.
 Regards
 Raj
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