>So you're querying a 'users logged in table' and if the current user
>goes to log off, and they're the only person in that table, then a
>backup happens?

Actually, I log the last user off first, so the goal is 0 rather than 1 
record, but yes.

>If that's the case then the situation you mention won't happen, because
>there will either be >1 records in the 'users logged in table' or there
>won't. So even if 2 log off at almost the same time, they will never
>both see 1 record.

Thanks. That's what I'd originally believed, but things can happen so 
quickly, and at the same time there's lag over the network, so I wasn't 
trusting my assumptions.

Ken
www.stic-cil.org


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