Hi Don ---
Make a difference in what respect? Also, CursorSetProp simple sets the buffer mode. Now, an implication of a parent-child situation is that if you are buffering the parent, you want to buffer the child too. More than likely you will be using row buffering on the parent table and table buffering on the child since multiple child records could be affected by a parent table record change.
>Could someone enlighten me in a general way as to the differences / implications of these two methods? I have used CursorSetProp in the past - the idea being just a pretty simple form and to allow either TableUpdate() or TableRevert(). Does it make a difference whether the form is based on a single table, or on parent AND child tables?
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