I've heard of people doing weird things like trying to keep a client on a
single cfid token set of numbers.  I'd check if something like this is going
on.  They may of tried to finagle some stuff with cfapplication.
DRE

-----Original Message-----
From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 2:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Client variable problem -- duplicates in CDATA


Hi folks,

Working with a client on an existing website -- we're getting this error:

"Cannot insert duplicate key row in object 'CDATA' with unique index 'id1'"

We're using ColdFusion 5, MS-SQL 2000, Win2k server, Apache 1.3.24 web
server. Client variables are being stored in an ODBC database.

Of course it's straightforward to remove the offending row, but it's
happening about once a week now to random visitors (that is, one or maybe
two errors per week). Any thoughts? Googling turned up 2 not too useful
hits. No luck in MM technotes so far, other than the suggestion to go to
UUID-based keys, which would require reworking parts of the application.

We've got about 400,000+ client ids/month, which seems really high to me
based on site traffic, so I think somethings going on with the weird
session/client/cookie "security" management code written by the original
developers. Using Pro, not Enterprise so MIB client variables shouldn't be
an issue. Any other thoughts?


Regards,

John Paul Ashenfelter
CTO/Transitionpoint    



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