>>>I thought for a moment you're going to discuss the root of the problem rather than suggesting this simple well-known workaround.
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>>>May I put a smile here? Because I'm smiling.
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>>I don't quite see what is 'the root' here.
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>The root is the problem Paul describes. But actually if not your reply I would suggest exactly the same. But since you were quicker, I can only pick on you.
I guess I wasn't really clear with my description of the problem.
Grid A is bound to a cursor: curItemList
Grid B is bound to a cursor: curDetail
Why should destroying/recreating the curDetail cursor have any effect on Grid A? These are two independent cursors.