On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Ann Harrison <aharrison@ibphoenix.com> wrote:
A lot of stuff including: 
In ancient history, even in read-committed mode, Firebird blocked transactions from updating records if the most recent version was created by a concurrent transaction. At the time, we considered anyone who liked inconsistency not worth worrying much about. It was a long time ago.
Or maybe not.  I mentioned this thread to Jim who's creating yet another databases thirty-plus years after InterBase.  His reaction?  "Read committed is flawed in premise.   You can reach any conclusion from a flawed premise."  
Cheers,
Ann
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