On 04 Sep 2013 22:26, D*B wrote:
<<SNIP>> Running multiple concurrent jobs, updating the same table,
lock conflicts are one of the problems. SQL bulk operations
(normally the fastest way) could die in the middle of their work.
<<SNIP>>

The DB2 SQL was enhanced with a\some concurrency related clause(s) that can assist with that. IIRC something like SKIP LOCKED ROWS was one such example.


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