Normally the DBMS is responsible for record locking, but not all support 
that feature.

For the ones that do, you might specify record locking in the SELECT 
statement:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/innodb-locking-reads.html

but if you can't find something like that in the documentation for your 
DBMS, it's probably not supported.

-- Walt

Jordan Schatz wrote:
> Hello all,
>  I have been googling and banging my head about this for awhile, to no
>  avail... 
> 
> I need to connect to a Pervasive v9.7 database, there are no PHP
> extensions specifically for it, but it has an OBDC driver, so I will use
> that. My problem is record locking: I cannot find any information about
> locking in the PHP OBDC manual, the OBDC standard, or Pervasives
> website...
> 
> Which part of the stack is responsible for record locking? did I miss
> some connection settings in PHP, or does ODBC have a standard method of
> locking?
> 
> 
> Thanks much,
> Jordan
> 
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