>>Hi,
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>>Is there a way to determine if a cursor buffer has any pending changes? I am looking at function GetNextModified() which will probably work. But my understanding that it goes though a number of records. And I am interested to know if the current record of the buffered cursor has any changes. Any suggestions?
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>Hi,
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>I dont think it goes through a number of records, if checks only the records in buffer - as far as I know.
>Regards,
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>Koen
You are probably right. I don't know how the buffering working (exactly). I thought that if a cursor has whatever number of records, the buffering has as many records. But maybe it is not exactly this way.
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