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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

@@TRANCOUNT in SQL Server

@@TRANCOUNT
Returns the number of BEGIN TRANSACTION statements that have occurred on the current connection.

Remarks 

The BEGIN TRANSACTION statement increments @@TRANCOUNT by 1. ROLLBACK TRANSACTION decrements @@TRANCOUNT to 0, except for ROLLBACK TRANSACTION savepoint_name, which does not affect @@TRANCOUNT. COMMIT TRANSACTION or COMMIT WORK decrement @@TRANCOUNT by 1.

The following example shows the effect that nested BEGIN and COMMIT statements have on the @@TRANCOUNT variable.

PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
-- The BEGIN TRAN statement will increment the
-- transaction count by 1.
 
 BEGIN TRAN
PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
BEGIN TRAN
PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
-- The COMMIT statement will decrement the transaction count by 1.
COMMIT
PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
COMMIT
PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
 
 --Results
--0
--1
--2
--1
--0
 
The following example shows the effect that nested BEGIN 
TRAN and ROLLBACK statements have on the @@TRANCOUNT variable.


PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
-- The BEGIN TRAN statement will increment the
-- transaction count by 1.
BEGIN TRAN
PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
BEGIN TRAN
PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
-- The ROLLBACK statement will clear the @@TRANCOUNT variable
-- to 0 because all active transactions will be rolled back.
ROLLBACK
PRINT @@TRANCOUNT
 
Output
--0
--1
--2
--0

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