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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T05:07:48+00:00 2026-06-10T05:07:48+00:00

UPDATE dbo.A SET StatusCode = ‘booked’ , UpdateDate = GETDATE() OUTPUT INSERTED.id INTO @TableVar

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UPDATE dbo.A  
  SET StatusCode = 'booked' 
   , UpdateDate = GETDATE()
 OUTPUT INSERTED.id INTO @TableVar
 WHERE id = ( 
     SELECT TOP 1 wq.id
     FROM dbo.A AS wq
     WHERE wq.statusCode = 'Claimed' and wq.id = 2

)

i need update table A which id equal 2 and statusCode equals ‘Claimed’ update to ‘booked’

is it threadsafe?
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    2026-06-10T05:07:50+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 5:07 am

    You can improve concurrency safety by adding with (updlock, holdlock) to the subquery:

    FROM dbo.A AS wq with (updlock, holdlock)
    

    An equivalent would be to wrap the statement in a repeatable read transaction:

    REPEATABLE READ
    Specifies that statements cannot read data that has been modified but not yet 
    committed by other transactions and that no other transactions can modify data 
    that has been read by the current transaction until the current transaction 
    completes.
    

    This looks like:

    set transaction isolation level repeatable read
    start transaction
    ... your query here ...
    commit transaction
    
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