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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T12:11:05+00:00 2026-05-23T12:11:05+00:00

Say we have customer table which has record CustId LastName 1 Hamlin In one

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Say we have customer table which has record

CustId    LastName
1          Hamlin

In one request we get the customer last name as Hamlin for custId=1. We update the last name to Kathy but do not commit it.

Another request comes it also try to get the last name for custId=1. Will it get Kathy or Hamlin.

My understanding is that if both the request get different connection object(which should be the case) the second request will get to see the Hamlin. But if they get same connection object , then second request object will see the last name as Kathy. P

lease let me know if above understanding is correct?

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    2026-05-23T12:11:06+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:11 pm

    Since you’re in read-committed transaction isolation level (or higher, Oracle supports no lower), you will not see changes made by uncommitted other transactions, ever. Beware that especially in serializable mode, your query may be required to wait for other transaction to commit or rollback, or alternatively your transaction may be rolled back for you.

    Oracle only supports read committed and serializable (you can pick, e.g., via SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL); other database systems additional support read-uncommitted, which would allow you to see the updated but not yet committed value.

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