DbTransactionInterceptor.TransactionCommitting Method
Definition
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Called just before EF intends to call Commit().
public virtual Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.InterceptionResult TransactionCommitting (System.Data.Common.DbTransaction transaction, Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.TransactionEventData eventData, Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.InterceptionResult result);
abstract member TransactionCommitting : System.Data.Common.DbTransaction * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.TransactionEventData * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.InterceptionResult -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.InterceptionResult
override this.TransactionCommitting : System.Data.Common.DbTransaction * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.TransactionEventData * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.InterceptionResult -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.InterceptionResult
Public Overridable Function TransactionCommitting (transaction As DbTransaction, eventData As TransactionEventData, result As InterceptionResult) As InterceptionResult
Parameters
- transaction
- DbTransaction
The transaction.
- eventData
- TransactionEventData
Contextual information about connection and transaction.
- result
- InterceptionResult
Represents the current result if one exists.
This value will have IsSuppressed set to true
if some previous
interceptor suppressed execution by calling Suppress().
This value is typically used as the return value for the implementation of this method.
Returns
If IsSuppressed is false, the EF will continue as normal.
If IsSuppressed is true, then EF will suppress the operation
it was about to perform.
A normal implementation of this method for any interceptor that is not attempting to suppress
the operation is to return the result
value passed in.
Implements
Applies to
Entity Framework