If you need code to replicate a deadlock in Microsoft SQL Server, I think you are wrong here. Creating a deadlock in a database is not a Perl problem, it is more an SQL problem.
Once you have the SQL to create the deadlock, use DBI to send the SQL to the server.
Then fix the issue by using Exception::Class::TryCatch.
In reply to Re^3: Dead Lock replication in Sql server
by Corion
in thread Dead Lock replication in Sql server
by sunil19
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