Hi All,

  I've got a little bit of a problem and I hope that you guys would be able
to give me advice or shed a little light on a situation I have....

The Setup
1xApplication Server
- Windows 2003 Web Edition
- CFMX 6.1 Standard, all patches

1xDatabase Server
- Windows 2003 Standard Edition
- SQL Server 2000 SP3a

This setup is running an application that our company wrote to store data
relating people. This information is entered through a dynamic form which is
configured through an admin interface. The whole application has been
developed using Mach-II. The system has been live for a year now and was
thouroughly tested by all parties before go live. There have been a couple
of bugs since, but the code has been unchanged and stable for at 8months
now.

The problem is this. We have been getting reports of "data corruption" on a
very small number of forms. I have investigated this "corruption". The
system logs who made what changes to the system to provide an audit trail
for each form. The audit trail shows users have made the "corrupt" changes
to the form and I presented this to the client. They will not accept this
response. I'll give you an example, a name had been changed from one to
another. I checked the live database and a backup and they both show that a
user changed the name. The user insists that he did not change the name.

I cannot see in light of this evidence and problem with my code or the
system. My question to the forum is basically, is there anything I'm
missing?

Sorry for the longwinded explanation, but I feel like I'm banging my head
against a wall! Any ideas you might will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Gavin


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