I don't believe so.

You should check your lock type(s) you are using.  By default sql server
uses row locking but you may be in a situation where page or table locking
is taking place.

Check out this
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/tips/reducing_locks_p1.aspx for some
good advice.



-- 
Gary Gilbert
http://www.garyrgilbert.com/blog


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