Hello!

I'm interested in SELECT ... FOR SHARE 8.1 feature. I'd tried to measure 
performance degradation and got something about 30-60% for queries retrieve a 
lot of rows. Is it realistic estimation? Does this penalty depend on something 
(data types, triggers, foreign keys, whatever) significantly? Is any sort of 
lock escalation [and other unpreditable things] involved here?

Last question. What about ISOLATION LEVEL REPEATABLE READ syntax since 
non-exclusive locking for all SELECTs means [as far as I understand] nothing 
but REPEATABLE READ?

Thanks.

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Best regards
Ilja Golshtein

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