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case of a join query, the rows locked are those that contribute to
returned join rows. In addition, rows that satisfied the query
conditions as of the query snapshot will be locked, although they
- will not be returned if they have since been updated to not satisfy
- the query conditions. If a <literal>LIMIT</> is used, locking stops
+ will not be returned if they were updated after the snapshot
+ and no longer satisfy the query conditions. If a
+ <literal>LIMIT</> is used, locking stops
once enough rows have been returned to satisfy the limit (but note that
rows skipped over by <literal>OFFSET</> will get locked). Similarly,
if <literal>FOR UPDATE</literal> or <literal>FOR SHARE</literal>