Referencing a Locked Object - Teradata Database - Teradata Vantage NewSQL Engine

SQL Data Manipulation Language

Product
Teradata Database
Teradata Vantage NewSQL Engine
Release Number
16.20
Published
March 2019
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2019-05-03
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Product Category
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The object that is locked by the LOCKING modifier does not have to be referenced in a subsequent SQL request.

A lock can be executed separately from the SQL request that it precedes. Therefore, a LOCKING modifier must reference the object on which a lock is being placed. The objects referenced in the SQL request have no effect on the execution of a LOCKING modifier.

When a LOCKING modifier references a view, the specified lock is applied to all underlying base tables. For example, if a view refers to tables t1 and t2, then a lock on that view would apply to both tables.

LOCKING DATABASE is the only way to lock a database or user.