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BUG#: 13626 (6.00) SYMPTOMSRunning an UPDATE on a table results in more EX_PAGE locks when the table contains more than 15 indexes, even when the column being updated is not a part of any index. The same set of statements uses a smaller number of locks if there are 15 or fewer indexes on the updated table. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft SQL Server
version 6.0. We are researching this problem and will post new information
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When the table contains more than 15 indexes, the index pages were locked
by an update statement even though the update did not affect any of the
indexes. This causes additional locks on index pages that contain columns
not involved in the query/update statement. This results in reduced
concurrency with 16 or more indexes on the table being updated.
Additional query words: sql6 excessive unnecessary locking blocking
Keywords : kbprg SSrvLock SSrvProg kbbug6.00 |
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