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Browse All TopicsActually we have lock first row based on some codition, if first row is locked the query should return second row likewise.
Table as follows
usr_id Batch_no Serial_no Status
6000 101 10001 N
6000 101 10002 N
6000 102 10001 N
6000 101 10003 N
My SQL is as follows:
Cursor C1 is
Select usr_id, batch_no, Serial_no, Status from Voucher_dtl
where usr_id = 6000
and status = 'N'
and rownum = 1
FOR UPDATE;
this SQL working fine, but if there are more than one record is available for user 6000 and first record is locked, this query is not showing next available record untill lock release.
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by: MikeOM_DBAPosted on 2007-08-20 at 11:57:50ID: 19732729
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