Charlie Griefer wrote
>or not storing it in the database in multiple records? :)
>
>let's say you want to change that particular text.  what's easier...
>jumping into a .cfm file and changing it once or running an update
>statement to update all records that have it?
>

Oh, the message is just a generic note saying "This record was transferred from 
a previously existing one by an associate" to differentiate that from an 
original record entered by the user him/herself. So I'd assume it's not going 
to change. Having a "Transferred: yes/no" field in the DB would be a more 
proper way to record that, I guess.

Roberto 

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