The illustrated guide to confused concurrency previous: Brute force concurrency testing next: SOA Data Access This has me very confused. The answer, however, turned out to be that I am an idiot: Comments 04/10/2008 06:04 AM by Torkel Yes, i think everyone agrees that you are an idiot :) (not!) 04/10/2008 08:46 AM by Gabriel Schenker Wisdom is: recognizing that I know nothing (or as Oren states more brutally: "I'm an idiot") Happens ofter to me that I say the same to me when I lost hours because of a bug 04/10/2008 09:16 AM by Benny Thomas Aaaah, deepere insight in your self, always good :) 04/10/2008 01:45 PM by Alex Simkin The universal goodness of Serialized isolation level is well known. What would be the good business reason to use READ UNCOMMITTED? Comments have been closed on this topic.
04/10/2008 08:46 AM by Gabriel Schenker Wisdom is: recognizing that I know nothing (or as Oren states more brutally: "I'm an idiot") Happens ofter to me that I say the same to me when I lost hours because of a bug
04/10/2008 01:45 PM by Alex Simkin The universal goodness of Serialized isolation level is well known. What would be the good business reason to use READ UNCOMMITTED?
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Yes, i think everyone agrees that you are an idiot :) (not!)
Wisdom is: recognizing that I know nothing (or as Oren states more brutally: "I'm an idiot")
Happens ofter to me that I say the same to me when I lost hours because of a bug
Aaaah, deepere insight in your self, always good :)
The universal goodness of Serialized isolation level is well known. What would be the good business reason to use READ UNCOMMITTED?