Lock Element (XMLA)

Locks a specified object on a Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services instance.

Syntax

<Command>
   <Lock>
      <ID>...</ID>
      <Object>...</Object>
      <Mode>...</Mode>
   </Lock>
</Command>

Element Characteristics

Characteristic

Description

Data type and length

None

Default value

None

Cardinality

0-n: Optional element that can occur more than once.

Element Relationships

Relationship

Element

Parent elements

Command

Child elements

ID, Mode, Object

Remarks

The Lock command locks an object, either for shared or exclusive use, within the context of the currently active transaction. Only database administrators or server administrators can explicitly issue a Lock command. A lock on an object prevents transactions from committing until the lock is removed. Analysis Services supports two types of locks, shared locks and exclusive locks. For more information about the lock types supported by Analysis Services, see Mode Element (XMLA).

Analysis Services allows only databases to be locked. The Object element must contain an object reference to an Analysis Services database. If the Object element is not specified or if the Object element refers to an object other than a database, an error occurs.

Other commands implicitly issue a Lock command on an Analysis Services database. Any operation that reads data or metadata from a database, such as any Discover method or an Execute method running a Statement command, implicitly issues a shared lock on the database. Any transaction that commits changes in data or metadata to an object on an Analysis Services database, such as an Execute method running an Alter command, implicitly issues an exclusive lock on the database.

All locks are held in the context of the current transaction. When the current transaction is committed or rolled back, all locks defined within the transaction are automatically released.

See Also

Reference

Unlock Element (XMLA)

Concepts

Commands (XMLA)