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Re: DBA_LOCK fields

From: Dalibor Kovac <dalibor_kovac_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 1998/03/20
Message-ID: <351254E7.193D@yahoo.com>#1/1

Andrew Barnett wrote:
> Kristiaan J. Kolk <akolk_at_ix.netcom.com> wrote in article
> <351155EE.834AFC89_at_ix.netcom.com>...
> > No,
> >
> > The lock_id1 and lock_id2 have different logical meanings depending on
> > the lock type. for example if lock type is TM, id1 is the object id. If
> > type is TX, id1 means the rbs nr & slot nr, id2 is the wrap number.
> >
> > So as you can see it all depends !
> >
> > Anjo.
> >
> > I work for Oracle, but I speak for myself.

I'm particularly intersted in TX locks, but I can't figure out what do the "rbs nr & slot nr" or "wrap number" in your message mean, so would you please explain ? Thanks.

Regarding your problem, I really don't know how to get information about locking on rowid level. Sorry. Received on Fri Mar 20 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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