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Re: HOW: SELECT ...FOR...UPDATE SKIP LOCKED but allow INSERT
Posted by: Peter Brawley
Date: January 28, 2019 08:19PM

According to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42316848/why-does-mysql-explicit-predicate-locking-disallow-insert-statements-outside-of, changing the isolation level to read Committed resolves this because ...

- under REPEATABLE READ each lock acquired during a transaction is held for the duration of the transaction.

- under READ COMMITTED the locks that don't match the scan are released after the STATEMENT completes.

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