Oracle下演示Nonrepeatable Read 和Phantom Read
Oracle下演示Nonrepeatable Read 和Phantom Read
Nonrepeatable Read 不可重复读和Phantom Read幻读概念:
Non-repeatable Read不可重复读:在一个事务中,同样的数据被2次读取,得到不同的结果集
Phantom Read幻读:在一个事务中,,同样的sql被2次执行,得到不同的结果集。不可重复读的重点是修改:同样的条件, 你读取过的数据, 再次读取出来发现值不一样了
幻读的重点在于:新增或者删除同样的条件, 第1次和第2次读出来的记录数不一样
从锁的角度来看, 两者的区别就比较大:
对于前者, 只需要锁住满足条件的记录
对于后者, 要锁住满足条件及其相近的记录
首先需要给用户sys.dbms_lock的执行权限,不然会报错。
SQL> conn / as sysdba
Connected.
SQL> grant execute on sys.dbms_lock to bys;
Grant succeeded.
报的错是:
SQL> show error
Errors for PROCEDURE NO_REPEATABLE:
LINE/COL ERROR
-------- -----------------------------------------------------------------
7/3 PL/SQL: Statement ignored
7/3 PLS-00201: identifier 'DBMS_LOCK' must be declared
实验如下: 1.Non-repeatable Read不可重复读 会话1:
SQL> set serveroutput on
SQL> set time on
11:48:16 SQL>
11:49:24 SQL> create or replace procedure aa(interval int)
2 as
3 x varchar2(10);
4 y varchar2(10);
5 begin
6 select a into x from test where rownum=1;
7 dbms_lock.sleep(interval);
8 select a into y from test where rownum=1;
9 dbms_output.put_line('first--'||x);
10 dbms_output.put_line('second--'||y);
11 end aa;
12 /
Procedure created
11:49:25 SQL> exec aa(20);
first--3
second--999
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed
会话2:
11:48:23 SQL> select * from test
A
----------
3
11:48:31 SQL>
11:49:39 SQL> update test set a=999 where a=3;
1 row updated
11:49:42 SQL> commit;
Commit complete
2.Phantom Read幻读:在一个事务中,同样的sql被2次执行,得到不同的结果集。 会话1:
11:18:31 SQL> select count(*) from test;
COUNT(*)
----------
23798
create or replace procedure phantom(interval int)
as
x varchar2(10);
y varchar2(10);
begin
select count(*) into x from test;
dbms_lock.sleep(interval);
select count(*) into y from test;
dbms_output.put_line('first--'||x);
dbms_output.put_line('second--'||y);
end phantom;
/
Procedure created.
11:21:12 SQL> set serveroutput on;
11:21:55 SQL>
11:22:15 SQL> exec phantom(20); ---执行此存储过程,20是赋值给dbms_lock.sleep(interval); 休眠20秒
first--20799
second--17800
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
11:22:38 SQL>
会话2:在会话1执行存储过程时删除一部分数据
11:22:10 SQL> select count(*) from test;
COUNT(*)
----------
20799
11:22:12 SQL> delete test where rownum2999 rows deleted.
11:22:22 SQL> commit;
Commit complete.
11:22:25 SQL> select count(*) from test;
COUNT(*)
----------
17800

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