Sounds reasonable, but how does the "/...in the event of a crash the lock is automatically removed./" part work?
Thanks for any enlightenment.

Mike Copeland


mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2015-09-17 03:32, Stephen Weeks wrote:
I have a user table and when the user logs in it puts a lock on his/her
record and removes it when the user exits the syetem, in the event of a
crash the lock is automatically removed.



That seems like the most logical way to easily accomplish the "only allow unique logins" scenario. Thanks for the tip.

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