Syntax options: LOCKING IS ROW LEVEL | LOCKING IS PAGE LEVEL Specifies if locking is at the page or row level. This clause provides an alternative to requesting locks on records. The default is ROW LEVEL. When many records are accessed in the same area and on the same page, the LOCKING IS PAGE LEVEL clause reduces the number of lock operations perfomed to process a transaction; however, this is at the expense of reduced concurrency because these page locks are held until COMMIT/ROLLBACK time. Transactions that benefit most with page-level locking are of short duration and also access several database records on the same page. Use the LOCKING IS ROW LEVEL clause if transactions are long in duration and lock many rows. The LOCKING IS PAGE LEVEL clause causes fewer blocking asynchronous system traps and provides better response time and utilization of system resources. However, there is a higher contention for pages and increased potential for deadlocks and long transactions may use excessive locks. Page-level locking is never applied to RDB$SYSTEM or the DEFAULT storage area, either implicitly or explicitly, because the locking protocol can stall metadata users. You cannot specify page-level locking on single-file databases.