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[QUOTE="FactChecker, post: 6861493, member: 500115"] One of your first questions should be whether multiple clients can modify the database simultaneously without getting partial updates and conflicts. Suppose one client opens the database and goes to lunch (or home for the night) without saving and closing it. Would other clients be able to use the database? Would their changes be eliminated when the first client eventually saved and closed his session? This is not a problem when you are the central coordinator who makes the changes by hand. [/QUOTE]
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