> Better yet, if I store the quotes in a separate table in the sleepycat > DB, or in whatever we decide to use, and we have proper locking, then > we can even update the prices without stepping on the toes of the > running app... Ok, *that's* cool :) dave
- Should we store security quotes separate from accounts? Rob Browning
- Re: Should we store security quotes separate from ... Christopher Browne
- Re: Should we store security quotes separate f... Rob Browning
- Dave Peticolas
