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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/06/2004 11:20:36 am >>>
You sure do, only on the instance that is persistent in application scope.  Just put a 
lock around your method call.

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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/06/2004 11:08:48 am >>>
I just had a weird thought.

If I have a CFC that I persist in the application scope.

Inside that CFC I have a struct.

When I go to edit that struct, does that require a APPLICATION scope lock?
(assuming there could be cause for multi-thread issues)

Mark
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