from cfquickdocs for cf8: "If you do not specify a value for the isolation 
attribute, ColdFusion uses the default isolation level for the associated 
database."

from mssqlcity.com: "READ COMMITTED
This is the default isolation level in SQL Server. When it's used, SQL Server 
will use shared locks while reading data. It ensures that a physically corrupt 
data will not be read and will never read data that another application has 
changed and not yet committed, but it not ensures that the data will not be 
changed before the end of the transaction."

Wouldn't READ COMMITTED do the trick? ...will never read data that another 
application has changed and not yet committed 

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