ObjectChangeConflict Class
Represents an update attempt with one or more optimistic concurrency conflicts.
Assembly: System.Data.Linq (in System.Data.Linq.dll)
This scenario is one in which an attempted update fails because database values have been updated since the client last read them.
The following example shows how to retrieve information about objects in conflict.
Northwnd db = new Northwnd("..."); try { db.SubmitChanges(ConflictMode.ContinueOnConflict); } catch (ChangeConflictException e) { Console.WriteLine("Optimistic concurrency error."); Console.WriteLine(e.Message); foreach (ObjectChangeConflict occ in db.ChangeConflicts) { MetaTable metatable = db.Mapping.GetTable(occ.Object.GetType()); Customer entityInConflict = (Customer)occ.Object; Console.WriteLine("Table name: {0}", metatable.TableName); Console.Write("Customer ID: "); Console.WriteLine(entityInConflict.CustomerID); Console.ReadLine(); } }
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003
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