In an operational sense, if a user is updating a table for some accounting
function then decides to go to lunch leaving the table locked.
--Hal.
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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Jan Wieck wrote:
> Jose Luis LG wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Could anybody tell me if it is posible to check if a if a table is being
> > locked from pl/pgsql functions.
>
> Yes, it is not.
>
> That you ask for such a functionality leads to the question,
> why can a lock exist long enough that you want to check at
> all?
>
>
> Jan
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