Having an internal debate in regards to writing reports for SCCM 2012 using
/ not using nolock.

 

Just wondering what others do?  Do you use nolock when writing
queries/reports?  I've never used nolock, but others who are much better
here at SQL said nolock should always be used.  They were surprised when I
pointed out that none of the built in SCCM reports using nolock.

 

Thanks 

 

Rob

 



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