Let's say I have a table with 1,000,000 rows and running a SELECT * FROM TableName
on this table takes around 10 seconds to return the data.
Without a NOLOCK statement (putting to one side issues around dirty reads) would this query lock the table for 10 seconds meaning that no other process could read or write to the table?
I am often informed by DBAs then when querying live data to diagnose data issues I should use NOLOCK to ensure that I don't lock the table which may cause issues for users. Is this true?