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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01456327
Message ID:
01456442
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I had a nice email chat with Trent Taylor the other day after asking about upcoming training sessions. He seems like a nice guy. He's one of the head honchos, isn't he?

>Hi Sam
>
>Long time no see. ( VFE Devcon - Vegas ? )
>
>I want to say yes but "right out of the box" can be interpreted a lot of ways. The flexibility of SF is impressive to say the least and there are a lot of ways to wrap transactions. You can even snapshot a business object at any state and just roll back to that. but I want to get a definitive answer so i am posting your question on the SF forum and as soon as I get an answer directly from Microfour I'll post it here for you.
>
>>I am just beginning to investigate Strataframe and I have a specific question. I would appreciate an answer from anyone who might know the correct answer. I am not prepared to signup for their free trial yet and I don't think I can post questions on their user forum.
>>
>>The frameworks I have worked with in the past seem to be designed expecting that I will be editing one record at a time from a given table. If I attempt to add or edit another record in the same table without saving the first record I edited, I am forced to either save the changes or abandon the changes before I can move to and edit another record.
>>
>>I am a CPA and I need to be able to add or edit multiple debit and/or credit transactions and then save all of them wrapped in a single backend transaction. Does Strataframe allow this right out of the box?
>>
>>Sam
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