Seems like it...I wasn't aware of that feature though...learn something new
everyday.
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From: "Bill Killillay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 7:48 AM
Subject: RE: Access Clarification...


> If and when CF gets to requests like you suggest below it will queue one
and
> process which ever one got there first.  Think about it like a printer
with
> a print queue  On a large network the persons print job that reaches the
> queue first prints, but the other jobs are not lost.  Same thing with CF,
it
> will hold one until the database if free, then do it's thing and move on.
> Make sense?
>
> > Ok....I read the post about the box to check to only allow 1 user
> > to hit the
> > DB at a time and let CF work out the rest.  How does this
> > work...what is CF
> > doing and I am sure that it has an affect on performance.  So someone
> > hitting a page of dynamic content can be the only person hitting
> > that page.
> > Or if someone is updating the DB through a template they can be the only
> > person hitting the DB.  SO here is my question.  If I have a
> > editor running
> > a template that is updating the DB at the same time as a client is
hitting
> > the main page with some dynamic DB content the client will get an error.
> > Unless I have the box checked in CF.  In that case what happens.
> > I guess I
> > just want a clarification of what the CF feature is that controls
> > the 1 user
> > in the DB at a time.
>
>
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