A lock that prevents the use of any tables in the database from one transaction while another transaction is being processed is called a

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Quiz questions on deadlocks, lock based protocols, granularity, types of reads like insertion, deletion and predicate and the concept of concurrency in index structures. Concurrency control (CC) is a fundamental component of a database management system (DBMS) that ensures that multiple transactions can run simultaneously without interfering with each other or compromising the database's integrity. CC ensures that data is updated correctly when multiple transactions are executed concurrently.  CC mechanisms include: Pessimistic concurrency control: Delays transactions if they conflict with... Show more

A lock that prevents the use of any tables in the database from one transaction while another transaction is being processed is called a