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This is how a database tells how isolated a task is from other tasks in the database. See: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.data.isolationlevel?view=net-6.0 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.data.isolationlevel]


A database way to tell how isolated a task is from other tasks for the database.
In MDriven, set in SqlDatabaseConfig one isolation level for update UpdateIsolationLevel and one for read FetchIsolationLevel.


In MDriven you set in SqlDatabaseConfig one isolation level for update UpdateIsolationLevel and one for read FetchIsolationLevel.
If you have too low a UpdateIsolationLevel extraction of new IDs and timestamps, it may not be unique and cause problems with your data integrity.
 
If you have a too low UpdateIsolationLevel extraction of new id's and timestamps my not be unique and cause problems with your data integrity
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This is how a database tells how isolated a task is from other tasks in the database. See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.data.isolationlevel

In MDriven, set in SqlDatabaseConfig one isolation level for update UpdateIsolationLevel and one for read FetchIsolationLevel.

If you have too low a UpdateIsolationLevel extraction of new IDs and timestamps, it may not be unique and cause problems with your data integrity.

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