Ingres and RDMS don't actually support FOR UPDATE
At least not in SELECT statements. They do support it in DECLARE CURSOR, which is perhaps where the confusion arose? Related to HHH-14210
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@ -293,15 +293,16 @@ public class IngresDialect extends Dialect {
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// lock acquisition support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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/**
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* <TT>FOR UPDATE</TT> only supported for cursors
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*
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* @return the empty string
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*/
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@Override
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public boolean supportsOuterJoinForUpdate() {
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return getVersion() >= 930;
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public String getForUpdateString() {
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return "";
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}
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@Override
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public boolean forUpdateOfColumns() {
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return getVersion() >= 930;
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}
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// current timestamp support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -222,25 +222,9 @@ public class RDMSOS2200Dialect extends Dialect {
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}
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/**
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* The RDMS DB supports the 'FOR UPDATE OF' clause. However, the RDMS-JDBC
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* driver does not support this feature, so a false is return.
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* The base dialect also returns a false, but we will leave this over-ride
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* in to make sure it stays false.
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* <p/>
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* {@inheritDoc}
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*/
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@Override
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public boolean forUpdateOfColumns() {
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* Since the RDMS-JDBC driver does not support for updates, this string is
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* set to an empty string. Whenever, the driver does support this feature,
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* the returned string should be " FOR UPDATE OF". Note that RDMS does not
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* support the string 'FOR UPDATE' string.
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* <p/>
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* {@inheritDoc}
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* <TT>FOR UPDATE</TT> only supported for cursors
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*
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* @return the empty string
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*/
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@Override
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public String getForUpdateString() {
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