The session is only used to store the details of the user who has logged in.
Everything is through the forms. Even manipulating the form would show up in
the audit log.

As an update, I've now added logging to log everything being sent to the
server, so we can effectively track every mouse click. All the evidence
points to user error, so hopefully when confronted with the extensive logs,
it will carry more weight.

Thanks,

Gavin

-----Original Message-----
From: Casey C Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 March 2005 16:24
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Ideas - Your Help Needed


We had a situation where a manager would enter a pay increase for employee 
A but it would save the record into employee B record. Basically what was 
happening is they would enter employee B make some changes to the form, 
change their mind, click the back button a couple times to employee A 
record and hit submit. Well, the session information from employee B was 
still hanging around and was insert into employee A record. Maybe 
something like this could have occurred, he entered a different name, 
changed his mind went to a different screen and saved some form contents 
and it saved the bogus name.

Thanks,
CC


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