Thanks. Not quite I am after but at least it gives me a starting point for 
rolling my own. :-)

> This may be what you're looking for...
> 
> http://cflib.org/udf.cfm?id=1136&enable=1
> 
> On 5/31/06, Andy Mcshane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On my site I have an area where up to 40 individual records 
> consisting of several fields each are displayed and are able to be 
> edited by the user. My customer insists that there be only one submit 
> button on this page, not individual submits for each record. What I am 
> trying to do is to minimise the number of database calls for updating 
> records by only submitting records that have actually changed. What I 
> have thought of doing is as follows, when the page is first loaded I 
> concatanate all of the fields for each record into a string and build 
> a structure/array of all of these strings. When the user has updated 
> the records and submits the page I will build another structure/array 
> in the same way. What I then need to do is to compare both 
> structures/arrays to identify which records have actually changed and 
> return those records only to be updated. Has anybody done anything 
> similar to this? Do you know of any custom tags that will do the same? 
> Is there a better way of doing this?
> >
> > 

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