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If a transaction has an exclusive lock on some data, then what are the other types of lock which can be applied on it?
Question 1:
If a transaction has an exclusive lock on some data, then what are the other types of lock which can be applied on it?
A.
Shared Lock
B.
Update Lock
C.
No other locks can be applied
D.
None of these
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