All this other talk has got me wondering. What are the proper locking 
techniques that could be implemented in Coldfusion when using an Access DB?

I see this talk of specifying a name for the lock as the table name in the 
database. But I thought specifying the name attribute was the old way of 
locking in CF. I was under the impression that the ( type ? ) attribute was 
supposed to be set to "session, application" or "server". 

I'm a tad confused as to best practices... could someone help me out?



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