Run this:
SELECT CASE transaction_isolation_level
WHEN 0 THEN 'Unspecified'
WHEN 1 THEN 'ReadUncommitted'
WHEN 2 THEN 'ReadCommitted'
WHEN 3 THEN 'Repeatable'
WHEN 4 THEN 'Serializable'
WHEN 5 THEN 'Snapshot' END AS TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_LEVEL
FROM sys.dm_exec_sessions
where session_id = @@SPID
docs.microsoft.com reference for the constant values.
just run DBCC useroptions
and you'll get something like this:
Set Option Value
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quoted_identifier SET
arithabort SET
ansi_null_dflt_on SET
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ansi_nulls SET
concat_null_yields_null SET
isolation level read committed
SELECT CASE
WHEN transaction_isolation_level = 1
THEN 'READ UNCOMMITTED'
WHEN transaction_isolation_level = 2
AND is_read_committed_snapshot_on = 1
THEN 'READ COMMITTED SNAPSHOT'
WHEN transaction_isolation_level = 2
AND is_read_committed_snapshot_on = 0 THEN 'READ COMMITTED'
WHEN transaction_isolation_level = 3
THEN 'REPEATABLE READ'
WHEN transaction_isolation_level = 4
THEN 'SERIALIZABLE'
WHEN transaction_isolation_level = 5
THEN 'SNAPSHOT'
ELSE NULL
END AS TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_LEVEL
FROM sys.dm_exec_sessions AS s
CROSS JOIN sys.databases AS d
WHERE session_id = @@SPID
AND d.database_id = DB_ID();
DECLARE @UserOptions TABLE(SetOption varchar(100), Value varchar(100))
DECLARE @IsolationLevel varchar(100)
INSERT @UserOptions
EXEC('DBCC USEROPTIONS WITH NO_INFOMSGS')
SELECT @IsolationLevel = Value
FROM @UserOptions
WHERE SetOption = 'isolation level'
-- Do whatever you want with the variable here...
PRINT @IsolationLevel
If you are talking about the current transaction nesting level, then you would use @@TRANCOUNT
.
If you are talking about transaction isolation level, use DBCC USEROPTIONS
and look for an option of isolation level. If it isn't set, it's read committed.
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