I have to disagree with you. Did you try adding a <cflog> after the
lock? Note that there is a cfif right after the lock. Maybe the
condition was false.


On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Jeff Gladnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dumped the application scope all the way through at every logic point.  It 
> was definitely NOT going in.
>
> The weird part was I finally fixed it by restarting BlueDragon JX.  Then it 
> magically worked with no code changes.
>
> All I did previously in BlueDragon admin was tweak some mappings settings.  
> Little things like this seem to happen in BD periodically, and its a bit 
> tiresome :(
>
>>How do you know it's not going in?
>>
>>
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