Very occasionally on a multi-user system with SQL Server 2008 R2 I am getting errors like "Cannot insert duplicate key row in object 'dbo.pages' with unique index 'UX_pages_pageid_siteid'. The duplicate key value is (141, 4385).". That index does indeed enforce uniqueness but this is a single statement that should guarantee uniqueness as far as I know:
INSERT INTO pages (pageid, siteid)
SELECT (SELECT ISNULL(CAST(MAX(ABS([pageid])) AS int), 1000) + 1
FROM pages
WHERE siteid = 4385), 4385;
I know this would be cleaner with an auto-incrementing identity but I can't change the schema.
The statement is executing inside o_Connection.BeginTrans()
and the database has is_read_committed_snapshot_on
= 1 which I suspect is involved but I cannot reproduce the problem (e.g. by amending this blog with INSERT INTO tblPapers (Url) SELECT MAX(url) + 'z' FROM tblPapers)
or find any explanation in locking documentation.
Is it really the case that the nested SELECT
may provide out-of-date data even though it is in the same statement and so changing the code to be FROM pages (UPDLOCK)
is the correct fix?
padeid
? And by the way, what result do you get when you runSELECT ISNULL(CAST(MAX(ABS([pageid])) AS int), 1000)
?(UPDLOCK)
that Mark S. Rasmussen's blog suggests is included so are going with that for now.