Also a favorite that always keeps users on the latest page:
If they're not swift enough to realize they shouldn't click the back button
during form data entry, they also usually don't know how to disable
Jav
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click. All the evidence
points to user error, so hopefully when confronted with the extensive logs,
it will carry more weight.
Thanks,
Gavin
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No, the key is unique and not editable. The transactions are all complete.
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No, the key is unique and not editable. The transactions are all complete.
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Just as a check I may have misunderstood but are you allowing end
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> Definitely. I have reviewed my code and had other developers review it
> too,
> just to be sure.
>
> Is there any possibility of CFMX or SQL doing this?? I've searched and
> cannot find anythin
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> Stay away from accusations, say that all the evidence points to a mistake on
> their part.This way they may be less defensive. Also double check that your
> code is solid.
>
> Ade
>
> -O
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Subject: RE: Ideas - Your Help Needed
Stay away from accusations, say that all the evidence points to a mistake on
their part.This way they may be less defensive. Also double check that your
code is solid.
Ade
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I've shown them the audit logs for each bit, but I will arrange to go
through the process step-by-step. That's a good idea. Thanks
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Sent: 18 March 2005 12:52
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: Ideas - Your Help Needed
If your client contact is non technical, you may just need to talk
them through the evidence very carefully so they can understand the
sequence of events as you do.
Maybe you could should them as example of entering data and changing
data and then show them the log
If your client contact is non technical, you may just need to talk
them through the evidence very carefully so they can understand the
sequence of events as you do.
Maybe you could should them as example of entering data and changing
data and then show them the log records that are created from th
Hi All,
I've got a little bit of a problem and I hope that you guys would be able
to give me advice or shed a little light on a situation I have
The Setup
1xApplication Server
- Windows 2003 Web Edition
- CFMX 6.1 Standard, all patches
1xDatabase Server
- Windows 2003 Standard Edition
- SQ
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