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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ public class BuildingController : Controller {
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If the client updates part of the wo graph, only that exact record really needs dependency checking.
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There *is* however business rules that might take hold but that's all at the server and not related to concurrency directly
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For example, on any change to the wo graph the server has to see if the wo is still editable and hasn't been locked or user's rights changed
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But that's not strictly concurrency related in teh sense that another user change the *same* record being updated
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But that's not strictly concurrency related in the sense that another user change the *same* record being updated
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So, for v8 as long as it can handle a portional update to part of the graph and uses the concurrency of that exact record to check then it sidesteps a lot of multi-user scenarios
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This was only an issue in v7 due to it using only the wo header itself as the source of concurrency checking which would *always* involve the whole graph in any change anywhere
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