It has started confusing me.
I am using transaction Scope and the transaction is not rolling bake the insert to the database in the Fill_WO_Report_Table(..).
I am looking for specific solution to this problem because i have already researched about this topic on forums.
my code:
public bool Generate(decimal wo_id)
{
string exception;
using (var scope = new TransactionScope())
{
try
{
if (Fill_WO_Report_Table(wo_id, out exception) == false)
{
scope.Dispose();
throw new Exception("Cannot Complete Transaction.\n" + exception);
}
. . // other code logic // other code logic . .
if (Drop_WO_Report_Table(out exception) == false)
throw new Exception("Cannot Complete Transaction" + exception);
scope.Complete();
scope.Dispose();
return true;
}
catch (Exception exe)
{
scope.Dispose();
MessageBox.Show(exe.Message, "WO Report", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
return false;
}
}// scope
Fill_WO_Report_Table() function is as under : -
public bool Fill_WO_Report_Table(decimal wo_id, out string excp)
{
try
{
if (GetCompanyDetails(ref dtCompany_Details, out excp) == false)
throw new Exception(excp);
if (excp != null)
{
MessageBox.Show("Failed to Load Company Details.\n" + excp, "WO Report", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
return false;
}
//query1
functionToExecQuery();
//query2
functionToExecQuery();
//query3
functionToExecQuery();
//query4
functionToExecQuery();
return true;
}
catch (Exception exe)
{
return false;
throw;
}
When the exception is raised from functionToExecQuery() for Query3 it should roll back the Create or insert performed in Query1 and Query2.
How can i achieve this ?