6 Jul
2006
6 Jul
'06
7:47 p.m.
On 7/7/06, Michael Dunstan <michael.dunstan@gmail.com> wrote:
An oid is an identifier for a persistent state of an object. As the state of an object evolves from transaction to transaction it gets a new oid for each state. Two concurrent transactions that involve the same object will start with the same state, i.e. the same oid, for that object.
Sorry. Ignore that. :-( Note to self, don't even read email before morning caffeine intake.