Hi Bonnie,
Thank you for your help. I am glad .NET way of undoing the changes is as easy as VFP. I will start another thread on how to Save the changes in the data set to the table in the DB.
>Dmitry,
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>The DataSet.RejectChanges() method rolls back all changes to the DataSet since it was created or since the last DataSet.AcceptChanges() method was called.
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>~~Bonnie
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>>Hi,
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>>I am moving to the next step of converting a VFP project to WinForms (working on a real small project).
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>>My VFP form has (among others) two buttons, Save and Cancel. When user makes changes to any of the fields (textboxes, combo, etc) he/she can click on Cancel and the code in Cancel.click() reverts the changes to the cursor. Since my WinForm controls are bound to a table in a typed data set I need to do kind of the same. How do you undo changes to the table in a data set?
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>>TIA
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