>Don't buffer the tables when using views, since views are really just a buffer for your tables. If you buffer your tables, you will need to issue 2 TableUpdate(), one for the view (first) and one for the tables (second). It's best just to open the table unbuffered and to issue a single TableUpdate() in the view.
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>HTH
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strongly disagree. Use table buffering and things will work well.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer