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To: Rickus123 who wrote (15056)1/13/2000 2:31:00 PM
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh   of 54805
 
Oracle's addition of row-level locking was not part of standard SQL.

My understanding is that SQL allows one to specify that one is locking the record, but that most vendors chose to implement this by locking the page containing the record since this is technically a bit easier. I.e., row or page level either has nothing to do with SQL or Oracle was one of the few who was doing what the SQL implied.
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