RelationalLoggerExtensions.TransactionStarting Method
Definition
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Logs for the TransactionStarting event.
public static Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.InterceptionResult<System.Data.Common.DbTransaction> TransactionStarting (this Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.IDiagnosticsLogger<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbLoggerCategory.Database.Transaction> diagnostics, Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.IRelationalConnection connection, System.Data.IsolationLevel isolationLevel, Guid transactionId, DateTimeOffset startTime);
static member TransactionStarting : Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.IDiagnosticsLogger<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbLoggerCategory.Database.Transaction> * Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Storage.IRelationalConnection * System.Data.IsolationLevel * Guid * DateTimeOffset -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Diagnostics.InterceptionResult<System.Data.Common.DbTransaction>
<Extension()>
Public Function TransactionStarting (diagnostics As IDiagnosticsLogger(Of DbLoggerCategory.Database.Transaction), connection As IRelationalConnection, isolationLevel As IsolationLevel, transactionId As Guid, startTime As DateTimeOffset) As InterceptionResult(Of DbTransaction)
Parameters
- diagnostics
- IDiagnosticsLogger<DbLoggerCategory.Database.Transaction>
The diagnostics logger to use.
- connection
- IRelationalConnection
The connection.
- isolationLevel
- IsolationLevel
The transaction isolation level.
- transactionId
- Guid
The correlation ID associated with the DbTransaction.
- startTime
- DateTimeOffset
The time that the operation was started.
Returns
The result of execution, which may have been modified by an interceptor.
Applies to
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