18.2.12 Be wary of locksThis is NOT the latest copy of this book; click here for the latest version.
When MySQL updates a table, it performs what is called a "lock" - it ensures that no other program can read or write from the table while it updates. As soon as MySQL has finished writing, it allows access again. So, it is best not to try to perform complicated SELECT statements (reads) on tables which are updated regularly, because your SELECT statement will stall.
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