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competing access data in pivotal

Hello I have a question about a project in using Pivotal CRM(I'm
sorry
if it's not the right forum to post, but it's so hard to find help
about pivotal),
I have a pivotal project and I have a problem of competing access to
the data: I have a function that perform some calculation on the
click
of a button in an active form, and while this calculation is done, no
user must be able to modify data used by the function.Is a mutex in
the C # part (dll appServerRule, server side)is it the good
solution?
or is there a better solution which allows to lock only the sensitive
data?
Thank you
Dec 16 '07 #1
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