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<h1 style="font-size:150%">Summary</h1> | <h1 style="font-size:150%">Summary</h1> | ||
A RecordLockingConflict exception is thrown only if there is a Catcher for the exception. This allows <code>On record Locking Conflict</code> and <code>On Find Conflict</code> units to trap record locking conflicts if there is no Catch block for the exception. | A <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> exception is thrown only if there is a Catcher for the exception. This allows <code>On record Locking Conflict</code> and <code>On Find Conflict</code> units to trap record locking conflicts if there is no <var>Catch</var> block for the exception. | ||
There is no distinction between a <var>Find</var> conflict and a record locking conflict. For example, you can use the following: | There is no distinction between a <var>Find</var> conflict and a record locking conflict. For example, you can use the following: | ||
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{{Template:RecordLockingConflict:ConflictingLockStrength subtitle}} | {{Template:RecordLockingConflict:ConflictingLockStrength subtitle}} | ||
This <var>[[Classes and Objects#readWrite|ReadOnly]]</var> returns a [[LockStrength_enumeration|LockStrength | This <var>[[Classes and Objects#readWrite|ReadOnly]]</var> returns a <var>[[LockStrength_enumeration|LockStrength]]</var> enumeration value indicating the strength of the lock held by another user that caused the conflict. | ||
====Syntax==== | ====Syntax==== | ||
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<table class="syntaxTable"> | <table class="syntaxTable"> | ||
<tr><th>%lockStrength</th> | <tr><th>%lockStrength</th> | ||
<td>A variable to receive the output value, a LockStrength enumeration value. | <td>A variable to receive the output value, a <var>LockStrength</var> enumeration value. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>If the [[RECLOCKO_parameter|RECLOCKO | <li>If the <var>[[RECLOCKO_parameter|RECLOCKO]]</var> parameter X'04' bit isn't set, this property will return a <var>Null</var> value. | ||
<li>Since an unlocked record (LockStrength None) cannot cause | <li>Since an unlocked record (<var>LockStrength</var> <code>None</code>) cannot cause a record locking conflict, a non-<var>Null</var> return value should always be either <var>Share</var> or <var>Exclusive</var>. | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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{{Template:RecordLockingConflict:ConflictingRecordLockType subtitle}} | {{Template:RecordLockingConflict:ConflictingRecordLockType subtitle}} | ||
This <var>[[Classes and Objects#readWrite|ReadOnly]]</var> returns a [[RecordLockType_enumeration|RecordLockType | This <var>[[Classes and Objects#readWrite|ReadOnly]]</var> returns a <var>[[RecordLockType_enumeration|RecordLockType]]</var> enumeration value indicating the type of the lock held by another user that caused the conflict. | ||
====Syntax==== | ====Syntax==== | ||
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<table class="syntaxTable"> | <table class="syntaxTable"> | ||
<tr><th>%recordLockType</th> | <tr><th>%recordLockType</th> | ||
<td>A variable to receive the output value, a RecordLockType enumeration value. | <td>A variable to receive the output value, a <var>RecordLockType</var> enumeration value. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>If the [[RECLOCKO_parameter|RECLOCKO | <li>If the <var>[[RECLOCKO_parameter|RECLOCKO]]</var> parameter X'04' bit isn't set, this property will return a <var>Null</var> value. | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>The [[MillisecondsToString (Float function)|MillisecondsToString | <li>The <var>[[MillisecondsToString (Float function)|MillisecondsToString]]</var> method can be used to convert this value to a more human-friendly format. | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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{{Template:RecordLockingConflict:DeepCopy subtitle}} | {{Template:RecordLockingConflict:DeepCopy subtitle}} | ||
These functions return a copy of the method object, that is the <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object to which they are applied. | |||
====Syntax==== | ====Syntax==== | ||
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<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
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<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>Since RecordLockingConflict objects contain no references to other objects, there is no difference between a Copy and DeepCopy method for these objects. | <li>Since <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> objects contain no references to other objects, there is no difference between a <var>Copy</var> and <var>DeepCopy</var> method for these objects. | ||
<li>The presence of a DeepCopy method for the RecordLockingConflict class means that classes that contain references to RecordLockingConflict objects can also be DeepCopy-able. | <li>The presence of a <var>DeepCopy</var> method for the <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> class means that classes that contain references to <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> objects can also be <var>DeepCopy</var>-able. | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
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</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>The [[MillisecondsToString (Float function)|MillisecondsToString | <li>The <var>[[MillisecondsToString (Float function)|MillisecondsToString]]</var> method can be used to convert this value to a more human-friendly format. | ||
<li>LockingTimeMilliseconds, along with the [[#LockingUserNumber property|LockingUserNumber | |||
<li>LockingTimeMilliseconds, along with the <var>[[#LockingUserNumber property|LockingUserNumber]]</var> property should make it relatively easy to locate the request that locked the record that caused the record lock in the audit trail. | |||
<li>Strictly speaking, the returned lock time is the time the finding and locking process began for the locked record, not when it was actually locked. Since the primary purpose this value is to locate audit trail information for the request that locked the conficting record, and since the entire locking process always happens within a single request, this distinction should be relatively unimportant. | <li>Strictly speaking, the returned lock time is the time the finding and locking process began for the locked record, not when it was actually locked. Since the primary purpose this value is to locate audit trail information for the request that locked the conficting record, and since the entire locking process always happens within a single request, this distinction should be relatively unimportant. | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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{{Template:RecordLockingConflict:LockingUserNumber subtitle}} | {{Template:RecordLockingConflict:LockingUserNumber subtitle}} | ||
This <var>[[Classes and Objects#readWrite|ReadOnly]]</var> property returns the user number of the user that originally locked the conflicting record. This might be different from the value returned by the [[#UserNumber property|UserNumber | This <var>[[Classes and Objects#readWrite|ReadOnly]]</var> property returns the user number of the user that originally locked the conflicting record. This might be different from the value returned by the <var>[[#UserNumber property|UserNumber]]</var> property if a file object is passed between threads as a session object. In fact, a record lock caused by a file object in a closed session would return the session PST's user number for <var>UserNumber</var> but would return the user number that originally locked the record that caused the conflict. | ||
====Syntax==== | ====Syntax==== | ||
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<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>LockingUserNumber, along with the [[#LockTimeMilliseconds property|LockTimeMilliseconds | <li><var>LockingUserNumber</var>, along with the <var>[[#LockTimeMilliseconds property|LockTimeMilliseconds]]</var> property should make it relatively easy to locate the request that locked the record that caused the record lock in the audit trail. | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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{{Template:RecordLockingConflict:New subtitle}} | {{Template:RecordLockingConflict:New subtitle}} | ||
This <var>Constructor</var> generates an instance of | This <var>Constructor</var> generates an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> exception. As shown in the syntax that follows, the <var>New</var> method arguments set the values of the class properties having the corresponding names. Each argument to <var>New</var> sets the value of the corresponding property of the newly constructed <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
====Syntax==== | ====Syntax==== | ||
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<tr><th><var>LockingUserNumber</var></th> | <tr><th><var>LockingUserNumber</var></th> | ||
<td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (<var class="term">number</var>) to be assigned to the object's <var>[[LockingUserNumber_(RecordLockingConflict_property)|LockingUserNumber]]</var> property. Its default value is <var>-1</var>, which is not a valid user number, and is the value set for the LockingUserNumber property by the system when the [[RECLOCKO parameter]] X'04' bit is not set and a RecordLockingConflict exception is thrown. | <td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (<var class="term">number</var>) to be assigned to the object's <var>[[LockingUserNumber_(RecordLockingConflict_property)|LockingUserNumber]]</var> property. Its default value is <var>-1</var>, which is not a valid user number, and is the value set for the <var>LockingUserNumber</var> property by the system when the [[RECLOCKO parameter]] X'04' bit is not set and a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> exception is thrown. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th><var>LockTimeMilliseconds</var></th> | <tr><th><var>LockTimeMilliseconds</var></th> | ||
<td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (<var class="term">number</var>) to be assigned to the object's <var>[[LockTimeMilliseconds_(RecordLockingConflict_property)|LockTimeMilliseconds]]</var> property. Its default value is a <var>0</var>, which is the value set for the LockTimeMilliseconds property by the system when the | <td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (<var class="term">number</var>) to be assigned to the object's <var>[[LockTimeMilliseconds_(RecordLockingConflict_property)|LockTimeMilliseconds]]</var> property. Its default value is a <var>0</var>, which is the value set for the LockTimeMilliseconds property by the system when the <var>RECLOCKO</var> parameter X'04' bit is not set and a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> exception is thrown. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th><var>ConflictTimeMilliseconds</var></th> | <tr><th><var>ConflictTimeMilliseconds</var></th> | ||
<td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (<var class="term">number</var>) to be assigned to the object's <var>[[ConflictTimeMilliseconds_(RecordLockingConflict_property)|ConflictTimeMilliseconds]]</var> property. Its default value is a <var>0</var>, which is the value set for the ConflictTimeMilliseconds property by the system when the | <td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (<var class="term">number</var>) to be assigned to the object's <var>[[ConflictTimeMilliseconds_(RecordLockingConflict_property)|ConflictTimeMilliseconds]]</var> property. Its default value is a <var>0</var>, which is the value set for the <var>ConflictTimeMilliseconds</var> property by the system when the <var>RECLOCKO</var> parameter X'04' bit is not set and a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> exception is thrown. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th><var>ConflictingLockStrength</var></th> | <tr><th><var>ConflictingLockStrength</var></th> | ||
<td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the [[LockStrength | <td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the <var>[[LockStrength]]</var> enumeration value to be assigned to the object's <var>[[ConflictingLockStrength_(RecordLockingConflict_property)|ConflictingLockStrength]]</var> property. Its default value is a <var>Null</var>, which is the value set for the <var>ConflictingLockStrength</var> property by the system when the <var>RECLOCKO</var> parameter X'04' bit is not set and a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> exception is thrown. Since a record locking conflict cannot be caused by an unlocked record, setting this value to <var>None</var> is equivalent to setting it to <var>Null</var>. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
<tr><th><var>ConflictingRecordLockType</var></th> | <tr><th><var>ConflictingRecordLockType</var></th> | ||
<td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the [[RecordLockType | <td>This optional, name required parameter specifies the <var>[[RecordLockType]]</var> enumeration value to be assigned to the object's <var>[[ConflictingRecordLockType_(RecordLockingConflict_property)|ConflictingRecordLockType]]</var> property. Its default value is a <var>Null</var>, which is the value set for the <var>ConflictingRecordLockType</var> property by the system when the <var>RECLOCKO parameter</var> X'04' bit is not set and a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> exception is thrown. | ||
</td></tr> | </td></tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
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{{Template:RecordLockingConflict:NewFromLastConflict subtitle}} | {{Template:RecordLockingConflict:NewFromLastConflict subtitle}} | ||
This <var>Constructor</var> generates an instance of an <var>[[RecordLockingConflict_class|RecordLockingConflict]]</var> exception. Unlike the New method, this method obtains the values of the object properties from the last record locking conflict that occurred, whether or not it was trapped (caught or handled by an On unit). In fact, the greatest utility of this method would be to create a RecordLockingConflict instance that contains all record locking information in an <var>On Record Locking Conflict</var> or <var>On Find Conflict</var> unit. This is especially useful for accessing the properties set by the [[RECLOCKO | This <var>Constructor</var> generates an instance of an <var>[[RecordLockingConflict_class|RecordLockingConflict]]</var> exception. Unlike the New method, this method obtains the values of the object properties from the last record locking conflict that occurred, whether or not it was trapped (caught or handled by an On unit). In fact, the greatest utility of this method would be to create a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> instance that contains all record locking information in an <var>On Record Locking Conflict</var> or <var>On Find Conflict</var> unit. This is especially useful for accessing the properties set by the <var>[[RECLOCKO]]</var> parameter X'04' bit in an <var>On</var> unit. These properties are <var>LockingUserNumber</var>, <var>LockTimeMilliseconds</var>, <var>ConflictTimeMilliseconds</var>, <var>ConflictingLockStrength</var>, and <var>ConflictingRecordLockType</var>. | ||
====Syntax==== | ====Syntax==== | ||
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<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
====Example==== | ====Example==== | ||
The following example shows all the properties of the <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> class. | The following example shows all the properties of the <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> class. While the standard record locking conflict information is available for retrieval via the <var class="product">User Language</var> functions $rlcfile, $rlcrec, $rlcuid, and $rlcusr, that information is also set in the exception object and retrievable via that object: | ||
<p class="code">%rlc is object RecordLockingConflict | <p class="code">%rlc is object RecordLockingConflict | ||
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<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
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<tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | <tr><th>recordLockingConflict</th> | ||
<td>A reference to an instance of a <var> | <td>A reference to an instance of a <var>RecordLockingConflict</var> object. | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
[[Category:System exception classes]] | [[Category:System exception classes]] |
Revision as of 22:09, 5 September 2012
The RecordLockingConflict exception class catches record locking conflict errors thrown by file object operations: that is, from methods in the file classes (that is, Record, Recordset, SortedRecordset, and RecordsetCursor).
Summary
A RecordLockingConflict exception is thrown only if there is a Catcher for the exception. This allows On record Locking Conflict
and On Find Conflict
units to trap record locking conflicts if there is no Catch block for the exception.
There is no distinction between a Find conflict and a record locking conflict. For example, you can use the following:
try fd to %foo ... end find catch recordLockingConflict ... end try
And you can also use:
try %rec = new(%recnum, exclusive) for record %rec ... end for catch recordLockingConflict ... end try
You can even catch record locking conflicts caused by LoopLockStrength promotions during a loop:
%rec = new(%recnum, none, loopLockStrength=share) ... try for record %rec ... end for catch recordLockingConflict ... end try
Or as in the following:
%curser = new(%recset, loopLockStrength=none) ... try for record at cursor %curser ... end for catch recordLockingConflict .. end try
Or as in this example:
fdwol to %recset = new(loopLockStrength=exclusive) ... end find ... try for each record in %recset ... end for catch recordLockingConflict ... end try
In the latter example, note that any iteration of the For loop can throw an exception, and there is no way of picking up where you left off (at the next record, say) if you get a RecordLockingConflict exception in such a case. So, unless you always want to lose the whole loop on a record locking conflict, such a case is almost always better structured with a cursor on the recordset and with Try around the For Record At Cursor loop:
fdwol to %recset = new(loopLockStrength=exclusive) ... end find ... %curser = new(%recset, loopLockStrength=exclusive) repeat while %curser:state eq hasRecord try for record at cursor %curser ... end for catch recordLockingConflict ... end try %curser:next end repeat
Note: The For statement can be on the same line as the Try, or it can be inside the Try block.
The RecordLockingConflict methods
The following are the available RecordLockingConflict class methods.
Method | Description |
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ConflictTimeMilliseconds | Time that the conflict occurred |
ConflictingLockStrength | Lock strength of conflicting lock |
ConflictingRecordLockType | Lock type of conflicting lock |
Copy | Copy the RecordLockingConflict object |
DeepCopy | Deep copy the RecordLockingConflict object |
Filename | Name of the file in which last record locking conflict occurred |
LockTimeMilliseconds | Time that the conflicting record was locked |
LockingUserNumber | User number of the user that locked the conflicting record |
New | Create a new RecordLockingConflict object |
NewFromLastConflict | Create object from current conflict information |
RecordNumber | Record number of the record that has the conflict |
UserID | User ID (login name) of the user that has the conflict |
UserNumber | User number of the user that has the conflict |
The methods in the class are described in the subsections that follow. In addition:
- "Notation conventions for methods" has information about the conventions followed.
- "RecordLockingConflict methods syntax" is a single page that contains the syntax diagrams of all the methods in the class.
ConflictingLockStrength property
Lock strength of conflicting lock (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly returns a LockStrength enumeration value indicating the strength of the lock held by another user that caused the conflict.
Syntax
%lockStrength = recordLockingConflict:ConflictingLockStrength
Syntax terms
%lockStrength | A variable to receive the output value, a LockStrength enumeration value. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
Usage notes
- If the RECLOCKO parameter X'04' bit isn't set, this property will return a Null value.
- Since an unlocked record (LockStrength
None
) cannot cause a record locking conflict, a non-Null return value should always be either Share or Exclusive.
ConflictingRecordLockType property
Lock type of conflicting lock (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly returns a RecordLockType enumeration value indicating the type of the lock held by another user that caused the conflict.
Syntax
%recordLockType = recordLockingConflict:ConflictingRecordLockType
Syntax terms
%recordLockType | A variable to receive the output value, a RecordLockType enumeration value. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
Usage notes
- If the RECLOCKO parameter X'04' bit isn't set, this property will return a Null value.
ConflictTimeMilliseconds property
Time that the conflict occurred (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly property returns a number that is the number of milliseconds since 1900 that the record locking conflict occurred.
Syntax
%number = recordLockingConflict:ConflictTimeMilliseconds
Syntax terms
%number | A variable to receive the output value. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
Usage notes
- The MillisecondsToString method can be used to convert this value to a more human-friendly format.
Copy and DeepCopy functions
Copy the RecordLockingConflict object (RecordLockingConflict class)
Deep copy the RecordLockingConflict object (RecordLockingConflict class)
These functions return a copy of the method object, that is the RecordLockingConflict object to which they are applied.
Syntax
%outRecordLockingConflict = recordLockingConflict:Copy
%outRecordLockingConflict = recordLockingConflict:DeepCopy
Syntax terms
%outRecordLockingConflict | A RecordLockingConflict object variable to receive the output value. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
Usage notes
- Since RecordLockingConflict objects contain no references to other objects, there is no difference between a Copy and DeepCopy method for these objects.
- The presence of a DeepCopy method for the RecordLockingConflict class means that classes that contain references to RecordLockingConflict objects can also be DeepCopy-able.
Filename property
Name of the file in which last record locking conflict occurred (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly property returns a Longstring that contains the name of the file in which the last record locking conflict occurred.
Syntax
%string = recordLockingConflict:Filename
Syntax terms
%string | A longstring to receive the file name. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
LockTimeMilliseconds property
Time that the conflicting record was locked (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly property returns a number that is the number of milliseconds since 1900 that the record that caused the record locking conflict was locked.
Syntax
%number = recordLockingConflict:LockTimeMilliseconds
Syntax terms
%number | A variable to receive the output value. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
Usage notes
- The MillisecondsToString method can be used to convert this value to a more human-friendly format.
- LockingTimeMilliseconds, along with the LockingUserNumber property should make it relatively easy to locate the request that locked the record that caused the record lock in the audit trail.
- Strictly speaking, the returned lock time is the time the finding and locking process began for the locked record, not when it was actually locked. Since the primary purpose this value is to locate audit trail information for the request that locked the conficting record, and since the entire locking process always happens within a single request, this distinction should be relatively unimportant.
LockingUserNumber property
User number of the user that locked the conflicting record (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly property returns the user number of the user that originally locked the conflicting record. This might be different from the value returned by the UserNumber property if a file object is passed between threads as a session object. In fact, a record lock caused by a file object in a closed session would return the session PST's user number for UserNumber but would return the user number that originally locked the record that caused the conflict.
Syntax
%number = recordLockingConflict:LockingUserNumber
Syntax terms
%number | A variable to receive the output value. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
Usage notes
- LockingUserNumber, along with the LockTimeMilliseconds property should make it relatively easy to locate the request that locked the record that caused the record lock in the audit trail.
New constructor
Create a new RecordLockingConflict object (RecordLockingConflict class)
This Constructor generates an instance of a RecordLockingConflict exception. As shown in the syntax that follows, the New method arguments set the values of the class properties having the corresponding names. Each argument to New sets the value of the corresponding property of the newly constructed RecordLockingConflict object.
Syntax
%recordLockingConflict = [%(RecordLockingConflict):]New( Filename= string, - RecordNumber= number, - UserNumber= number, - UserID= string, - [LockingUserNumber= number], - [LockTimeMilliseconds= number], - [ConflictTimeMilliseconds= number], - [ConflictingLockStrength= lockStrength], - [ConflictingRecordLockType= recordLockType])
Syntax terms
%recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
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[%(RecordLockingConflict):] | The class name in parentheses denotes a Constructor. |
Filename | This name required parameter specifies the Longstring value (string) to be assigned to the object's Filename property. Its default value is a null string. |
RecordNumber | This name required parameter specifies the numeric value (number) to be assigned to the object's RecordNumber property. Its default value is 0. |
UserNumber | This name required parameter specifies the numeric value (number) to be assigned to the exception object's UserNumber property. Its default value is 0. |
UserID | This name required parameter specifies the longstring value (string) to be assigned to the object's UserID property. Its default value is a null string. |
LockingUserNumber | This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (number) to be assigned to the object's LockingUserNumber property. Its default value is -1, which is not a valid user number, and is the value set for the LockingUserNumber property by the system when the RECLOCKO parameter X'04' bit is not set and a RecordLockingConflict exception is thrown. |
LockTimeMilliseconds | This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (number) to be assigned to the object's LockTimeMilliseconds property. Its default value is a 0, which is the value set for the LockTimeMilliseconds property by the system when the RECLOCKO parameter X'04' bit is not set and a RecordLockingConflict exception is thrown. |
ConflictTimeMilliseconds | This optional, name required parameter specifies the numeric value (number) to be assigned to the object's ConflictTimeMilliseconds property. Its default value is a 0, which is the value set for the ConflictTimeMilliseconds property by the system when the RECLOCKO parameter X'04' bit is not set and a RecordLockingConflict exception is thrown. |
ConflictingLockStrength | This optional, name required parameter specifies the LockStrength enumeration value to be assigned to the object's ConflictingLockStrength property. Its default value is a Null, which is the value set for the ConflictingLockStrength property by the system when the RECLOCKO parameter X'04' bit is not set and a RecordLockingConflict exception is thrown. Since a record locking conflict cannot be caused by an unlocked record, setting this value to None is equivalent to setting it to Null. |
ConflictingRecordLockType | This optional, name required parameter specifies the RecordLockType enumeration value to be assigned to the object's ConflictingRecordLockType property. Its default value is a Null, which is the value set for the ConflictingRecordLockType property by the system when the RECLOCKO parameter X'04' bit is not set and a RecordLockingConflict exception is thrown. |
NewFromLastConflict constructor
Create object from current conflict information (RecordLockingConflict class)
This Constructor generates an instance of an RecordLockingConflict exception. Unlike the New method, this method obtains the values of the object properties from the last record locking conflict that occurred, whether or not it was trapped (caught or handled by an On unit). In fact, the greatest utility of this method would be to create a RecordLockingConflict instance that contains all record locking information in an On Record Locking Conflict or On Find Conflict unit. This is especially useful for accessing the properties set by the RECLOCKO parameter X'04' bit in an On unit. These properties are LockingUserNumber, LockTimeMilliseconds, ConflictTimeMilliseconds, ConflictingLockStrength, and ConflictingRecordLockType.
Syntax
%reclockInfo = [%(RecordLockingConflict):]NewFromLastConflict
Syntax terms
%recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
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[%(RecordLockingConflict):] | The class name in parentheses denotes a Constructor. |
Usage notes
- If there have been no record locking conflicts in the current request, this method returns a Null.
- Since Model 204 clears the record locking conflict information at the start of each request, this method cannot be used to retrieve information from a previous request.
RecordNumber property
Record number of the record that has the conflict (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly property returns the numeric value of the Model 204 internal record number of the record that has the conflict.
Syntax
%number = recordLockingConflict:RecordNumber
Syntax terms
%number | A numeric variable to receive the record number. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
Example
The following example shows all the properties of the RecordLockingConflict class. While the standard record locking conflict information is available for retrieval via the User Language functions $rlcfile, $rlcrec, $rlcuid, and $rlcusr, that information is also set in the exception object and retrievable via that object:
%rlc is object RecordLockingConflict ... %rec = new(%recnum, none, loopLockStrength=share) ... try for record %rec ... end for catch recordLockingConflict to %rlc auditText Conflict on record {%rlc:recordNumber} - in file {%rlc:filename} auditText Conflicting user was userid {%rlc:userid}, - with user number:{%rlc:userNumber} end try
UserID property
User ID (login name) of the user that has the conflict (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly property returns the Model 204 userid (login name) of the user that has the conflict.
Syntax
%string = recordLockingConflict:UserID
Syntax terms
%string | A longstring to receive the userid value. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |
UserNumber property
User number of the user that has the conflict (RecordLockingConflict class)
This ReadOnly property returns the user number (unique per session) of the user that has the conflict.
Syntax
%number = recordLockingConflict:UserNumber
Syntax terms
%number | A numeric variable to receive the user number. |
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recordLockingConflict | A reference to an instance of a RecordLockingConflict object. |