>>>>Yes, that is what I thought. So, my APPEND BLANK command is followed immediately by a sequence of REPLACE commands to set values for each field of the new record.
>>>>
>>>>I need to step through this more carefully to examine this hypothesis.
>>>
>>>Why do you need more than one REPLACE command? You can update multiple fields with one REPLACE.
>>>Can you post your REPLACE command?
>>
>>Sergey,
>>
>>Here is the set of REPLACE commands that I use to populate the new record.
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>>APPEND BLANK IN csrProjSessions
>>REPLACE csrProjSessions.ProjSessionsID WITH -1
>>REPLACE csrProjSessions.GroupID WITH this.Parent.Parent.nSelGroupID
>>REPLACE csrProjSessions.VisitID WITH lnSelVisitID
>>REPLACE csrProjSessions.ProjSessionsName WITH TRIM(this.Parent.Parent.cSelGroupName) + '-' + TRIM(lcSelVisitName)
>>REPLACE csrProjSessions.ChoiceModifiedCol WITH CHOICEADDED
>>
>>
>>Jim
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>Remove table alias and use just one REPLACE command instead (or INSERT command). It is quicker than multiple commands especially if you have field/table rules.
Naomi,
I decided to use the INSERT INTO SQL command. Seemed to solve all of my problems.
Thanks for taking the time to help out.
Jim