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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:51:52+00:00 2026-05-13T09:51:52+00:00

I’m using a MySQL connector in VB .Net to execute a batch of SQL

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I’m using a MySQL connector in VB .Net to execute a batch of SQL inserts. This is typically on the order of 5k statements and takes around 30 minutes to process. Unfortunately, when this process is running and I use a different application on the system, upon returning to the .net app it hangs and shows “not responding”. In fact, as soon as I click anywhere else in the application (move to a different tab, for example) everything locks up.

Dim transaction As MySqlTransaction = sqlConnection.BeginTransaction()
For Each sqlCmd In (sqlCmdsCollection)
    sqlCommand = New MySqlCommand(sqlCmd, sqlConnection)
    Try
        sqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
        logTxtBox.AppendText(". ")
    Catch ex As Exception
        transaction.Rollback()
        logTxtBox.AppendText(vbNewLine & "EXCEPTION: " & ex.Message & vbNewLine)
        logTxtBox.AppendText(sqlCmd & vbNewLine)
        logTxtBox.AppendText("INFO: No changes were made to the database!"& vbNewLine)
    End Try
Next
transaction.Commit()

Why is this happening?

Is there a more efficient way to execute these inserts?

Thanks-

Jonathan

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    2026-05-13T09:51:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:51 am

    This is because you are calling this long running operation on the UI thread, which means it’s blocking and you cannot use the UI whilst this is running.

    For short running operations, you can create a delegate which handles the work and invoke that asynchronously and use Control.BeginInvoke to ensure you update the UI on the UI thread.

    Anything longer than a few seconds, and as Adam points out, you’re better off creating your own Thread and handling your work there.

    Having said that, 5000 inserts should really NOT take 30 minutes to run. But that’s another question in its own right.

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