Yes. However, rather than stomp on another user's changes, if SQuirreL
detects that a record has changed between the time it is fetched for the
table view and the time the user makes a change to it, it will complain,
rather than do the update. The user can refresh the table and try the
change again at that point.
Rob
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Cefalu, Giuseppa <GC...@pa...>wrote:
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> That also means that multiple users can enter, update and delete data from
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