what happens when you run this:
|||? Yes, it can. 32 levels. You can also use @.@.NESTLEVEL to determine the current level: CREATE PROCEDURE recurseASBEGIN PRINT @.@.NESTLEVEL EXEC recurseENDGO EXEC recurseGO DROP PROC recurseGO -- Adam MachanicPro SQL Server 2005, available nowhttp://www..apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=457-- <nonno@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:452f0e66-9594-4818-9d92-6de799ad0dd5@.discussions.microsoft.com...Is stored procedure in mssql 2000 support recursion? Is there any limitation on the number of recursion?|||
Does @.@.NESTLEVEL has a transactional scope?
What happens with the value of @.@.NESTLEVEL when two users (from my application) will call the same procedure, but both users have a different transaction?
Like:
UserA calls the procudure for the first time: NestLevel = 1
UserA calls the procedure again: NestLevel = 2
What will be the value of NestLevel for user B? 1 or 3?
TIA,
Isabel
|||? 1. It's the nesting level for the current scope; it has nothing to do with some other connection's scope. -- Adam MachanicPro SQL Server 2005, available nowhttp://www..apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=457-- <Isabel_ve@.discussions..microsoft.com> wrote in message news:dd99b941-0788-4916-a1f8-19fe6117f330@.discussions.microsoft.com... Does @.@.NESTLEVEL has a transactional scope? What happens with the value of @.@.NESTLEVEL when two users (from my application) will call the same procedure, but both users have a different transaction? Like:UserA calls the procudure for the first time: NestLevel = 1UserA calls the procedure again: NestLevel = 2 What will be the value of NestLevel for user B? 1 or 3? TIA, Isabel