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What does the following sql error -1000 mean: too many lock requests?

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A transaction terminates because too many SQL locks were requested. The configured maximum value (MaxSQLLocks) has been reached. The system can assign no further SQL locks.
If these problems frequently occur in the system, check the value of the database parameter MaxSQLLocks.   Your Comment




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