Does this PARTICULAR case fall into the non-repeatable read category or as a phantom read? I don't think this QUESTION is DUPLICATED because I have not seen this particular case anywhere.
begin;
begin;
select * from bancos where id = 2;
delete from bancos where id = 2;
select * from bancos where id = 2; //same data, expected
commit;
select * from bancos where id = 2; //here he should have hidden it because it allows for phantom reads
commit;
select * from bancos where id = 2; // Eliminated, now yes
I'm using repeatable read, that's why I thought the DELETE would be considered phantom read, because repeatable read in MySQL allows phantom read, therefore, I think that in the penultimate SELECT of console 2 (the one on the right) the record should not come out (even without applying the commit) because it's a phantom read and REPEATABLE READ allows phantom read
but then how do you explain the above case with a delete? A DELETE is then considered a non-repeatable read so it appears as long as you don't commit?