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Wed, 19 Mar 2008 20:55:35 -070 |
Trevor wrote:
> Hi,
> When a requery() is done on a query in a SQL environment, autoedit is
> reset to true.
Chances are this is by design -- a requery() would likely reset other
properties to their defaults as well.
Ken
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| Re: Autoedit - bug or by design? |
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Thu, 20 Mar 2008 08:47:13 +000 |
Ken Mayer [dBVIPS] wrote:
>> When a requery() is done on a query in a SQL environment, autoedit is
>> reset to true.
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> Chances are this is by design -- a requery() would likely reset other
> properties to their defaults as well.
Hmm, IMO that's a bit naughty. If you want a fresh query you can
create one; a requery() is forced on you by a data change, and by that
only, so only the data should change.
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| Autoedit - bug or by design? |
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Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:32:50 +110 |
Hi,
When a requery() is done on a query in a SQL environment, autoedit is
reset to true.
Regards
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| Re: Autoedit - bug or by design? |
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Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:48:26 +110 |
Either way, it would be useful to have this info in OLH. :-)
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