I seek some guidance regarding transactions. The case:
I have table with a few regular fields and 2 foreign keys. There's a unique index over the 2 foreign keys. The table has several 100.000's records. Two threads: Thread 1 is some maintenance process that gathers a fairly large chunk of data, deletes all records where FK1 = and then reinserts several thousands of records all with that same FK1 = . It takes well over a minute to delete and inserts these records. During this minute a few dozen times a 2nd thread (never a third) is started that might also update or insert a record where FK1 = . When this happens during the work of thread 1, a unique index violation sometimes occurs.
What can/should I do regarding transactions for thread 1 & 2, what isolation level. Any guidance is welcome!
Thanks in advance, Jan.
begin transaction
andcommit
. A common mistake is you forgot this transaction boundary and you have autocommit mode -- hence each single statement is a transaction by its own. Remember running (or failing to run) a single transaction should never change your data into inconsistent state.