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I have a simple SQL stored procedure that I use to update a table, sometimes I face a deadlock that prevents the update. What can I use in the stored procedure to trap this deadlock and then retry the update again?

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  • I'd suggest handling that in your application sending the update.
    – Andrew
    Oct 2, 2014 at 16:30
  • SQL is just the Structured Query Language - a language used by many database systems, but not a a database product... many things are vendor-specific - so we really need to know what database system (and which version) you're using (please update tags accordingly)....
    – marc_s
    Oct 2, 2014 at 16:30

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You should create an error handler in your application to take care of this. Make sure you give it some time before resubmitting the query.

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You can try/catch it
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa175791%28v=sql.80%29.aspx
DECLARE @Tries tinyint SET @Tries = 1 WHILE @Tries <= 3 BEGIN BEGIN TRANSACTION BEGIN TRY INSERT Authors VALUES (@au_id, @au_lname, '', '', '', '', '', '11111', 0) WAITFOR DELAY '00:00:05' SELECT * FROM authors WHERE au_lname LIKE 'Test%' COMMIT BREAK END TRY BEGIN CATCH SELECT ERROR_NUMBER() AS ErrorNumber ROLLBACK SET @Tries = @Tries + 1 CONTINUE END CATCH; END

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