On the docs page for the SELECT statement, there is a caution which starts with: | It is possible for a SELECT command using ORDER BY and FOR | UPDATE/SHARE to return rows out of order. This is because ORDER BY | is applied first. Is this risk limited to queries running in READ COMMITTED transactions? If so, I think that should be mentioned in the caution. -Kevin
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