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purisqlserver
Yak Posting Veteran

73 Posts

Posted - 2003-10-21 : 09:23:50
Hi,

HOw do we practically resolve a deadlock on real time basis.

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Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!

4970 Posts

Posted - 2003-10-21 : 09:50:02
The best method is to not have them in the first place.
Look in Books Online under "Deadlocks" -> "Resolving" for some best practices.

This post reminds me of a very silly joke....

A bear walks into a bar and says "I'll have a rum and
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Coke"

The bartender says "Why the long pause ?" to which the bear replies,
"I don't know, I've always had them"





Damian
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SamC
White Water Yakist

3467 Posts

Posted - 2003-10-21 : 10:17:41
Ya know, there oughta be a law against this kind of stuff !
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2003-10-21 : 12:27:43
You could also enable the deadlock trace flags to determine which queries are having the problem.

Tara
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