Steve Ellenoff wrote:
> No...everyone who attempts to make their change after the 1st person has
>   
>> changed it (assuming they all checked out the data at the same time)
>> loses....not just the last guy.
>>     
>
> I wasn't thinking beyond the 2 person example, but yeah, that's what 
> I meant, everyone loses but the 1st guy.
>
>   

In the examples I've seen, you then deal with it and ask the user if 
s/he wants to overwrite the current values anyway.  Then you force it 
through by pkey only and not changed values.

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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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