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Re: Avoiding any locks in SQL Servers - read and understand....its magic.

From: <ctcgag_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 19 Aug 2003 23:31:46 GMT
Message-ID: <20030819193146.746$QT@newsreader.com>


vslabs_at_onwe.co.za (Billy Verreynne) wrote:
> Guido Stepken <stepken_at_little-idiot.de> wrote i
>
> > There is a transaction manager, which keeps its eye on all timstamps of
> > all inserts/updates and even on timestamps of transactions itself, to
> > get all data reconstructed in the right way.
> <snipped>
>
> This still sounds like fantasy to me. Worse, data needs to be
> "reconstructed". This smacks of unneeded complexity and probable data
> corruption when the reconstruction gets it knickers in a knot.

Er, does that objection also apply to Oracle's rollback/undo logic?

Xho

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