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  • I had actually considered this @Russell, however the list I am updating is a large tracking list which gets used almost constantly by other employees. So whilst your solution would work from a technical standpoint, we didn't want to disable the alerts that users should be getting (during regular day-to-day list activities) and therefore affect the business. NB: our list has thousands of rows and so takes roughly twenty minutes to update, so the system would then be "down" for this time. We wanted the change/upgrade to be completely transparent to the end user and not affect their work. Commented Dec 22, 2011 at 5:13
  • Thanks for the clarification. It appears in your case, as you say, the approach from Kit was the best. Hopefully this answer will help in other scenarios too. :) Commented Dec 22, 2011 at 5:20