> "Scott Marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On 10/11/07, Carlos H. Reimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> It=B4s "<IDLE>" but the "query_start" column is refreshed. > > > Then the query runs and finishes and the problem is something to do > > with the delivery of the data. Not sure after that... > > That seems to eliminate the possibility that the problem is on the > server side. I'd suggest trying to get a stack trace from the client > to figure out what it's doing. > > BTW, have you looked into the theory that it's triggered by total > data volume rather than number of columns? That is, try selecting > all the columns but use LIMIT to reduce the number of rows fetched? The where clause limits the number of rows returned to 1 only. Only some primery keys are affected. For example, "Select * from table where pk=1" works and returns only one line but "select * from table where pk=2" locks and there is only one line with pk=2 in the table. I believe it is triggered by something else.
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