Tony,

I've messed with this, but not for a long, long time... since the CF5
days, because the tags never seemed to work as expected.

I'd recommend you actually try something like this:

<cftransaction isolation="REPEATABLE_READ">
    <cftry>
        <cftransaction action="begin" />
        .....code here........
        <cfcatch type="any">
            <cftransaction action = "rollback" />
            <cfrethrow />
        </cfcatch>
    </cftry>
    <cftransaction action = "commit" />
</cftransaction>

Be sure to test, but if I understand the concept correctly (which I do
;)  ) this should be a good start in the right direction. It the very
least, it's got me thinking to start using cftransaction more
consistently in my apps.

Laterz,
J


On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 08:37:33 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :) thank you adam...
> 
> any idea, how i could restructure it to achieve that?
> 
> thanks.
> tony
> 


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