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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:07:47+00:00 2026-05-13T11:07:47+00:00

U are caching a list of items, then Add or update or delete method

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U are caching a list of items, then Add or update or delete method called.

Approach 1)

A- Do the data change at the database. If success do B, C
B- Remove the entire list from the Cache.
C- Re-Cache the list on first read.

Approach 2)

A- Do the data change at the database, If success do B
B- Do the same change at the cached items, and save more time.

Approach(2) probably will cause nasty difficult to spot bugs, because the data come from BLL and placed directly into cache, One can’t assume no bugs will happen at the sproc, I am not worry about database runtime errors, runtime errors will show up, but I am worry about invalid data, or miss calculation.

Can I proceed with approach (2) with caution? Is there a “best practice” principle which suggest not doing approach(2)?

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    2026-05-13T11:07:47+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:07 am

    Well, personally I will not go for 2. Like you said it yourself, concurrency issues can cause nasty outcomes.

    I will not drop (2) completely though if (1) is not ‘good’ enough.

    Factors to consider:

    • Hit rates (read and edit/delete)
    • Number of records/items
    • Size of each item
    • etc etc…
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