But,
When a record is updated with PgAccess, the least that it should do is
check the return status of the update to find that the record no longer
exists and warn the user!!!
JLL
terry wrote:
>
> Actually, M$ Access does the same thing. When a form (or query)
> is populated with the contents of a record, it no longer is
> changed within the database - only within the form (or query).
> It is only when the record is saved that there is any indication
> of change or deletion. The only way to determine if the record
> in the form (or query) has been changed or deleted is to check
> that record in the database during the operation, which is not
> routinely done.
>
> >> DARN!!!
> >>
> >> I have just wasted half a day updating record with PcAccess.
> >>
> >> If one is updating a record that was deleted by someone else,
> >> PgAccess does not warn that the record no longer exists and
> >> silently accept the update.
> >>
> >> Then, if the list is refreshed, the record is gone!!!
> >>
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> terry