James If you have control of the database schema maybe some form of 'soft-locking' approach would work, i.e. add a lock field and write into it on the backend, and clear it when finished. Then nothing else can work with that record until the lock field is cleared. -- Alan Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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