>>>You are calling .DataOrderItem() from within .DataOrderItem() and even though it may be an overload it appears they both appear to attempt a delete and thus causing you some issues with concurrency.
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>>I see the confusion now. I should have named my form's method differently. The call in the method is from the Biz Object and the main call is from the method of the form that happens to use the same name by coincidence. There is no recursion, AFAIK, even if the methods are named the same.
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>I was wondering the same thing as Michael. Once your business object deletes the row, can't you just get the current DataSet from your business object with this row already deleted?
>Tim
Hi Tim/Michael,
I'm not sure if this is too much to ask, but can you get the application from blog.quayinc.com (the top one - MobileOrders) and quickly check its functionality. I was implementing my in accordance to this application/article.
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