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Returns the current lock time-out setting in milliseconds for the current session.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
@@LOCK_TIMEOUT
Return Types
integer
Remarks
SET LOCK_TIMEOUT allows an application to set the maximum time that a statement waits on a blocked resource. When a statement has waited longer than the LOCK_TIMEOUT setting, the blocked statement is automatically canceled, and an error message is returned to the application.
@@LOCK_TIMEOUT returns a value of -1 if SET LOCK_TIMEOUT has not yet been run in the current session.
Examples
This example shows the result set when a LOCK_TIMEOUT value is not set.
SELECT @@LOCK_TIMEOUT AS [Lock Timeout];
GO
Here is the result set:
Lock Timeout
------------
-1
This example sets LOCK_TIMEOUT to 1800 milliseconds and then calls @@LOCK_TIMEOUT.
SET LOCK_TIMEOUT 1800;
SELECT @@LOCK_TIMEOUT AS [Lock Timeout];
GO
Here is the result set:
Lock Timeout
------------
1800
See Also
Reference
Configuration Functions (Transact-SQL)
SET LOCK_TIMEOUT (Transact-SQL)