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02.11.2003 at 11:41AM PST, ID: 20509572
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DB2 newbie.  Record Locking question

Asked by jerkface2098 in DB2 Database

Tags: db2, locking, record

I would like to implement record locking in my database, but I can't seem to find any documentation to help me do this.  Can anybody give me a good like, or a general idea (or very specific idea).

I connect to db2 using servlets hosted by a Tomcat server if that makes any difference.

Any help would be appreciated.

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