Hi Barbara,
The RECORD clause does not make any difference. I put buffering on 3 i.o. 5 and again no difference. It seems you can only unlock all or none, and unlocking the last in effect unlocks all, and unlocking a record that is not the last locked, doesn't do anything.
Thanks for caring,
Marc
>Marc,
>What happens if you use the record number clause? UNLOCK RECORD 1 or UNLOCK RECORD 1054 (you should be able to find the record # you want easily).
>
>HTH
>Barbara
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Here is my situation:
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>>vfp 5, support pack 3 installed.
>>set multilock on
>>buffering is set to 5
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>>In a private datasession, I lock 2 different records using rlock().
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>>I use UNLOCK to unlock (what I hoped to be) 1 record. The problem is that if I unlock the last record, all the records are unlocked, if I unlock the first record, no record is unlock.
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>>Can anybody shed any light on this?
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>>TIA
>>
>>Marc
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