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sys.dm_tran_current_snapshot (Transact-SQL) |
sys.dm_tran_current_snapshot (Transact-SQL) |
rwestMSFT |
randolphwest |
02/27/2023 |
sql |
system-objects |
reference |
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>=aps-pdw-2016||=azuresqldb-current||=azure-sqldw-latest||>=sql-server-2016||>=sql-server-linux-2017||=azuresqldb-mi-current |
[!INCLUDE sql-asdb-asdbmi-asa-pdw]
Returns a virtual table that displays all active transactions at the time when the current snapshot transaction starts. If the current transaction is not a snapshot transaction, this function returns no rows. sys.dm_tran_current_snapshot is similar to sys.dm_tran_transactions_snapshot, except that sys.dm_tran_current_snapshot returns only the active transactions for the current snapshot transaction.
Note
To call this from [!INCLUDEssazuresynapse-md] or [!INCLUDEssPDW], use the name sys.dm_pdw_nodes_tran_current_snapshot. [!INCLUDEsynapse-analytics-od-unsupported-syntax]
sys.dm_tran_current_snapshot
Column name | Data type | Description |
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transaction_sequence_num | bigint | Transaction sequence number of the active transaction. |
pdw_node_id | int | Applies to: [!INCLUDEssazuresynapse-md], [!INCLUDEssPDW] The identifier for the node that this distribution is on. |
On [!INCLUDEssNoVersion_md] and SQL Managed Instance, requires VIEW SERVER STATE
permission.
On SQL Database Basic, S0, and S1 service objectives, and for databases in elastic pools, the server admin account, the Microsoft Entra admin account, or membership in the ##MS_ServerStateReader##
server role is required. On all other SQL Database service objectives, either the VIEW DATABASE STATE
permission on the database, or membership in the ##MS_ServerStateReader##
server role is required.
Requires VIEW SERVER PERFORMANCE STATE permission on the server.
The following example uses a test scenario in which four concurrent transactions, each identified by a transaction sequence number (XSN), are running in a database that has the ALLOW_SNAPSHOT_ISOLATION and READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT options set to ON. The following transactions are running:
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XSN-57 is an update operation under serializable isolation.
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XSN-58 is the same as XSN-57.
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XSN-59 is a select operation under snapshot isolation.
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XSN-60 is the same as XSN-59.
The following query is executed within the scope of XSN-59.
SELECT
transaction_sequence_num
FROM sys.dm_tran_current_snapshot;
[!INCLUDEssResult]
transaction_sequence_num
------------------------
57
58
The results show that XSN-57 and XSN-58 were active at the time that the snapshot transaction XSN-59 started. This same result persists, even after XSN-57 and XSN-58 commit or roll back, until the snapshot transaction finishes.
The same query is executed within the scope of XSN-60.
[!INCLUDEssResult]
transaction_sequence_num
------------------------
57
58
59
The output for XSN-60 includes the same transactions that appear for XSN-59, but also includes XSN-59, which was active when XSN-60 started.
Dynamic Management Views and Functions (Transact-SQL)
Transaction Related Dynamic Management Views and Functions (Transact-SQL)