EnumLocks Método
Enumerates a list of current locks held on the instance of SQL Server.
Espacio de nombres: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo
Ensamblado: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (en Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)
Sintaxis
'Declaración
Public Function EnumLocks As DataTable
'Uso
Dim instance As Server
Dim returnValue As DataTable
returnValue = instance.EnumLocks()
public DataTable EnumLocks()
public:
DataTable^ EnumLocks()
member EnumLocks : unit -> DataTable
public function EnumLocks() : DataTable
Valor devuelto
Tipo: System.Data. . :: . .DataTable
A DataTable system object value that contains a list of current locks held by the specified process on the instance of SQL Server. The table describes the different columns of the returned DataTable.
Column |
Data type |
Description |
---|---|---|
RequestorSpid |
The SQL Server process ID that uniquely identifies the process requesting the lock. |
|
LockType |
The type of lock. See req_mode in sys.syslockinfo (Transact-SQL). |
|
Database |
The name of the database that contains the lock. |
|
Schema |
The schema of the locked resource. |
|
Table |
The table that contains the lock. |
|
Index |
The index that contains the lock. |
|
Status |
The status of the lock. 1 for Grant, 2 for Convert, and 3 for Wait. |
Notas
Use this method to determine the locks that are currently held on the instance of SQL Server. The information that is returned can help you identify locking problems that might affect performance.
Ejemplos
'Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
Dim srv As Server
srv = New Server
'Call the EnumCollations method and return collation information to DataTable variable.
Dim d As DataTable
'Select the returned data into an array of DataRow.
d = srv.EnumCollations
'Iterate through the rows and display collation details for the instance of SQL Server.
Dim r As DataRow
Dim c As DataColumn
For Each r In d.Rows
Console.WriteLine("============================================")
For Each c In r.Table.Columns
Console.WriteLine(c.ColumnName + " = " + r(c).ToString)
Next
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