Jeff,

This might be a role-based issue.

sql-ledger has various roles. The defaults may have changed at some point in the version revisions etc.

iirc, "user" or blank has lowest permissions and that the order they are presented in a select bar is the order of precedence.
under HR > Employees > Reports > employee the order is:

blank
user
supervisor
manager
administrator

Make everyone an administrator and this level of overwrite permissions goes away..

cheers,

Benjamin

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Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011, Jeff Kaminsky wrote:

A number of us are users since 2002 and 2003, as far as I can tell we do
not ever lock each other out. I get into invoice #5948, my boss can also
get into invoice# 5948, and we can both change the invoice even when we
are both in it. Now we have some newer users and I'm constantly finding
myself locked out by all four of them. Yet.... they can open the same
invoice, or sales order that I am already in. But if they opened it first,
I find myself locked out by them.

Has anyone run into this? Any ideas why?

Jeff,

  No, I've not seen this here, but I suspect it's related to access
permissions changes or table locking changes with the rdbms you're using.
There may be different defaults for users after you and your boss that were
not propagated back to all users.

  Just my 25-cents' worth (inflation, you know.)

Rich

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