Re: [SQL] idiom to mv recs => [NEW] bleeding lock? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Thomas Good
Subject Re: [SQL] idiom to mv recs => [NEW] bleeding lock?
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Msg-id Pine.LNX.3.96.981026080614.14466A-100000@mailhost.nrnet.org
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In response to Re: [SQL] idiom to move records?  (jwieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck))
Responses Re: [SQL] idiom to mv recs => [NEW] bleeding lock?  (Herouth Maoz <herouth@oumail.openu.ac.il>)
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On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Jan Wieck wrote:

>     Use a transaction and lock the source table first.
>
>         BEGIN TRANSACTION;
>         LOCK TABLE src_table;

Jan & Herouth,

I've been using this for some time but lately lots of data is going
into the system (hope this means more revenue as well ;-)

My point:  when attempting to do a SELECT the table lock blocks even
this activity.  Is this a bleeding lock?  Shouldn't a simple SELECT
succeed?  I dunno...but this is problematic as users are looking for
info while the data entry person is doing her thing...ouch.

Another bit of whining: in my PROGRESS dbs the user gets a NOTICE
when a table is LOCKED and his/her SELECT is on hold:
`tablename is in use by doofus on term/1a11...press CTRL-C or Wait'
Is there a way to implement this with pg?

 Cheers,
 Tom

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