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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:55:43+00:00 2026-05-17T00:55:43+00:00

Quite a simple question. In SQL 2008 if I have a stored procedure (see

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Quite a simple question. In SQL 2008 if I have a stored procedure (see below) do I run the risk of a race condition between the first two statements or does the stored procedure put a lock on the things it touches like transactions do?

ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[usp_SetAssignedTo] 
    -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here
    @Server varchar(50), 
    @User varchar(50),
    @UserPool varchar(50)
AS
BEGIN
    SET NOCOUNT ON;
    Declare @ServerUser varchar(50)

    -- Find a Free record
    SELECT top 1 @ServerUser = UserName 
    from ServerLoginUsers
    where AssignedTo is null and [TsServer] = @Server

    --Set the free record to the user
    Update ServerLoginUsers
    set AssignedTo = @User, AssignedToDate = getdate(), SourcePool = @UserPool
    where [TsServer] = @Server and UserName = @ServerUser

    --report record back if it was updated. Null if it was not available.
    select * 
    from ServerLoginUsers 
    where [TsServer] = @Server 
        and UserName = @ServerUser 
        and AssignedTo = @User
END
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    2026-05-17T00:55:44+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:55 am

    You could get a race condition.

    It can be done in one statement:

    • You can assign in an UPDATE
    • The lock hints allow another process to skip this row
    • The OUTPUT clause returns data to the caller

    Try this… (edit: holdlock removed)

    Update TOP (1) ServerLoginUsers WITH (ROWLOCK, READPAST)
    OUTPUT INSERTED.*
    SET
       AssignedTo = @User, AssignedToDate = getdate(), SourcePool = @UserPool
    WHERE
       AssignedTo is null and [TsServer] = @Server   -- not needed -> and UserName = @ServerUser
    

    If not, you may need a separate select

    Update TOP (1) ServerLoginUsers WITH (ROWLOCK, READPAST)
    SET
        -- yes, assign in an update
       @ServerUser = UserName,
       -- write
       AssignedTo = @User, AssignedToDate = getdate(), SourcePool = @UserPool
    OUTPUT INSERTED.*
    WHERE
       AssignedTo is null and [TsServer] = @Server   -- not needed -> and UserName = @ServerUser
    
    SELECT ...
    

    See this please for more: SQL Server Process Queue Race Condition

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