well, if you know the userID or some info... and you store that info
in you table... you can check to see if a record from that user
already exists, and if so...either update the existing record, or
ignore it. In case nothing exists, you insert new record.


>Hi,What is the best way(s) to prevent duplicate or multiple
formsubmission (into database)?  One way is when a user clicks on a
buttontwice or more. Another way is when a user tabs through
andaccidentally hits enter twice or more.  Another common way is
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