Hi Moise,
Check topic "FLUSH" in help
FLUSH
FLUS FORCE
(from help)
FORCE
Calls the Windows API FlushFileBuffers function for all affected files but does not apply to temporary files and files opened as read-only. For more information, see the MSDN online documentation.
1) Yes, but FLUSH FORCE
2) As 1)
3) IMHO, it's equal to FLUSH, not FLUSH FORCE
MartinaJ
>1-Does it make sense using flush after every insert or append blank command
>to reduce the risk of data loss if my network fails ?
>
>2-Is it wise to use flush to every kind of buffering mode ?
>
>3-Does tableupdate() substitute or interfer in flush command ?
>
>TIA