>>>If you're creating curDetail in the same area that curItemList uses, it would destroy curItemList.
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>>That's what's weird about this - the curItemList cursor is still there and it still has data in it.
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>>>Or if you somehow changed DS.
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>>I'm not seeing that either.
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>>Weird...
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>Hard to say, then. Are you sure you called correct grid's method? <g>
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>Anyway, would using approach suggested by Ed and Vladimir solve the problem?
I tried it, but parent grid is still effected (it's not completely lost as before, but it bounces around; definitely not something I could leave in a production app.). It's also a lot slower than my existing method.
I wasn't so much looking for a work around (I have it working already) as much as an explanation as to what's happening.