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| title | APPLOCK_MODE (Transact-SQL) | Microsoft Docs | ||||
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| ms.date | 07/24/2017 | ||||
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| author | cawrites | ||||
| ms.author | chadam |
[!INCLUDE SQL Server SQL Database]
This function returns the lock mode held by the lock owner on a particular application resource. As an application lock function, APPLOCK_MODE operates on the current database. The database is the scope of the application locks.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
APPLOCK_MODE( 'database_principal' , 'resource_name' , 'lock_owner' )
[!INCLUDEsql-server-tsql-previous-offline-documentation]
'database_principal'
The user, role, or application role that can be granted permissions to objects in the database. To successfully call the function, the function caller must be a member of database_principal, dbo, or the db_owner fixed database role.
'resource_name'
A lock resource name specified by the client application. The application must ensure a unique resource name. The specified name is hashed internally into a value that the [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] lock manager can internally store. resource_nameis nvarchar(255), with no default. resource_name is binary compared, and is case-sensitive regardless of the collation settings of the current database.
'lock_owner'
The owner of the lock, which is the lock_owner value when the lock was requested. lock_owner is nvarchar(32), and the value can be either Transaction (the default) or Session.
nvarchar(32)
Returns the lock mode held by the lock owner on a particular application resource. Lock mode can have any one of these values:
| NoLock | Update | *SharedIntentExclusive |
| IntentShared | IntentExclusive | *UpdateIntentExclusive |
| Shared | Exclusive |
*This lock mode is a combination of other lock modes and sp_getapplock cannot explicitly acquire it.
Nondeterministic
Nonindexable
Nonparallelizable
Two users (User A and User B), with separate sessions, run the following sequence of [!INCLUDEtsql] statements.
User A runs:
USE AdventureWorks2012;
GO
BEGIN TRAN;
DECLARE @result INT;
EXEC @result=sp_getapplock
@DbPrincipal='public',
@Resource='Form1',
@LockMode='Shared',
@LockOwner='Transaction';
SELECT APPLOCK_MODE('public', 'Form1', 'Transaction');
GO User B then runs:
Use AdventureWorks2012;
GO
BEGIN TRAN;
SELECT APPLOCK_MODE('public', 'Form1', 'Transaction');
--Result set: NoLock
SELECT APPLOCK_TEST('public', 'Form1', 'Shared', 'Transaction');
--Result set: 1 (Lock is grantable.)
SELECT APPLOCK_TEST('public', 'Form1', 'Exclusive', 'Transaction');
--Result set: 0 (Lock is not grantable.)
GO User A then runs:
EXEC sp_releaseapplock @Resource='Form1', @DbPrincipal='public';
GO User B then runs:
SELECT APPLOCK_TEST('public', 'Form1', 'Exclusive', 'Transaction');
--Result set: '1' (The lock is grantable.)
GO User A and User B then run:
COMMIT TRAN;
GO APPLOCK_TEST (Transact-SQL)
sp_getapplock (Transact-SQL)
sp_releaseapplock (Transact-SQL)