What is the default transaction row level in Postgres and/or LOCK used by default in Sequelize.js












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What is the default row-level lock mode used in PostgreSQL?
And because the question is related to Sequelize ORM, so, it would be nice to know which mode is used by default to avoid or modify my queries.










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  • What do you mean with "default row-level lock mode" - the isolation level? Or something else?

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  • Yes, for the isolation level

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What is the default row-level lock mode used in PostgreSQL?
And because the question is related to Sequelize ORM, so, it would be nice to know which mode is used by default to avoid or modify my queries.










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  • What do you mean with "default row-level lock mode" - the isolation level? Or something else?

    – a_horse_with_no_name
    Jan 10 at 10:30













  • Yes, for the isolation level

    – Norman
    Jan 10 at 11:18














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What is the default row-level lock mode used in PostgreSQL?
And because the question is related to Sequelize ORM, so, it would be nice to know which mode is used by default to avoid or modify my queries.










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What is the default row-level lock mode used in PostgreSQL?
And because the question is related to Sequelize ORM, so, it would be nice to know which mode is used by default to avoid or modify my queries.







postgresql sequelize.js isolation-level transaction-isolation rowlocking






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  • What do you mean with "default row-level lock mode" - the isolation level? Or something else?

    – a_horse_with_no_name
    Jan 10 at 10:30













  • Yes, for the isolation level

    – Norman
    Jan 10 at 11:18



















  • What do you mean with "default row-level lock mode" - the isolation level? Or something else?

    – a_horse_with_no_name
    Jan 10 at 10:30













  • Yes, for the isolation level

    – Norman
    Jan 10 at 11:18

















What do you mean with "default row-level lock mode" - the isolation level? Or something else?

– a_horse_with_no_name
Jan 10 at 10:30







What do you mean with "default row-level lock mode" - the isolation level? Or something else?

– a_horse_with_no_name
Jan 10 at 10:30















Yes, for the isolation level

– Norman
Jan 10 at 11:18





Yes, for the isolation level

– Norman
Jan 10 at 11:18












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The default isolation level in Postgres is read committed.



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Read Committed is the default isolation level in PostgreSQL







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  • I will select this as the answer due to right now I don't remember well what I was trying to solve that day :/ , anyway thanks.

    – Norman
    Jan 10 at 11:31











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The default isolation level in Postgres is read committed.



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Read Committed is the default isolation level in PostgreSQL







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  • I will select this as the answer due to right now I don't remember well what I was trying to solve that day :/ , anyway thanks.

    – Norman
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The default isolation level in Postgres is read committed.



Quote from the manual




Read Committed is the default isolation level in PostgreSQL







share|improve this answer
























  • I will select this as the answer due to right now I don't remember well what I was trying to solve that day :/ , anyway thanks.

    – Norman
    Jan 10 at 11:31














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The default isolation level in Postgres is read committed.



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Read Committed is the default isolation level in PostgreSQL







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The default isolation level in Postgres is read committed.



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Read Committed is the default isolation level in PostgreSQL








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  • I will select this as the answer due to right now I don't remember well what I was trying to solve that day :/ , anyway thanks.

    – Norman
    Jan 10 at 11:31



















  • I will select this as the answer due to right now I don't remember well what I was trying to solve that day :/ , anyway thanks.

    – Norman
    Jan 10 at 11:31

















I will select this as the answer due to right now I don't remember well what I was trying to solve that day :/ , anyway thanks.

– Norman
Jan 10 at 11:31





I will select this as the answer due to right now I don't remember well what I was trying to solve that day :/ , anyway thanks.

– Norman
Jan 10 at 11:31




















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