I am developing a .NET web application with C# and SQL Server as database, being newbie for both technologies. I have a problem when I attempt to save a lot of information at the same time.
My code is simple:
SqlConnection cn = null;
try
{
using (TransactionScope scope = new TransactionScope())
{
using (cn = Util.getConnection())
{
cn.Open();
BusinessObject.saveObject1(param1, cn);
BusinessObject.saveObject2(param2, cn);
BusinessObject.saveObject3(param3, cn);
BusinessObject.saveObject4(param4, cn);
...
scope.Complete();
}
}
I always use the same connection object because if an error happens, I must revoke any change in my data and the same behaviour if the process is ok, is needed.
I don't mind it the process of saving takes a lot of time, in my application is perfectly normal because I have to save a lot of information.
The weirdness here is:
- When I execute this function in the same local area network of the database, it perfectly works.
- However, if I execute it from outside, such as, connected by a VPN and consequently with higher latency, I get an error with the message: "The transaction associated with the current connection has completed but has not been disposed. The transaction must be disposed before the connection can be used to execute SQL statements."
I have tried to change the timeout of the database through the connection string in the web.config but it didn't resolve anything. Also, if after each executeNonQuery() statement I do a cn.Dispose(), I get an error in the next attempt to use the connection object.
Do I have to change the parameters of TransactionScope object? Is there another better way to do this?
Thanks in advanced.
Timeout = 0in yourUtil.getConnection()funciton . This will complete the job surely. By setting theTimeout = 0will complete every long operation job. – RGI Jul 15 '12 at 12:01