I have to schedule several PL/SQL scripts which perform inserts and updates against some common tables. It's been my experience (I have a COBOL mainframe background) that when a job tries to perform these operations against a database being updated that it will abort. Is this the case for ORACLE, or does a job wait until another is finished performing its updates if a locked table is encountered?
The answer to this question will help determine if I will have to force jobs to run sequentially or can allow them to start at the same time. I am asking because my manuals do not give a definate answer (or I am not looking in the right place). Thank you for your assistance.
The answer to this question will help determine if I will have to force jobs to run sequentially or can allow them to start at the same time. I am asking because my manuals do not give a definate answer (or I am not looking in the right place). Thank you for your assistance.