RE: [PHP-DB] Application-based locking with PHP?

2001-09-17 Thread Barry L. Jeung
nal Message- > From: Justin Buist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 12:40 PM > To: Barry L. Jeung > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Application-based locking with PHP? > > > So long as you keep any referencial integrity from b

Re: [PHP-DB] Application-based locking with PHP?

2001-09-17 Thread Justin Buist
So long as you keep any referencial integrity from being broken by two nearly simultaneous updates I don't really see much of a problem. If two users update a trouble ticket what's the big issue? Perhaps a notification could be displayed on the update confirmation page letting one of the user's

RE: [PHP-DB] Application-based locking with PHP?

2001-09-17 Thread Matthew Loff
bort() and connection_aborted() will allow you to determine if the user has aborted, and unlock the table accordingly. -Original Message- From: Barry L. Jeung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 3:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP-DB] Application-based locking with P

[PHP-DB] Application-based locking with PHP?

2001-09-17 Thread Barry L. Jeung
Just wondering if anyone has tried doing quasi application based locking with PHP? My scenario is this. I'm constructing a database for my company to help keep track of trouble tickets, etc with a web-based frontend. I'm using PHP (obviously =]) for inputing/retrieving data and have a slight predi