Yes, the database handles locking Client variables (assuming of course that you store 
them in a database, not in the registry or cookies). You don't need to use CFLOCK with 
Client variables.

At 01:17 PM 9/6/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>We are converting our site to client variables and in all the documentation CFLOCK 
>talks about session variables.  Is it nessecary to lock client variables?  Wouldn't 
>the Database handle the locking?
>
>Thank you
>
>Rich
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