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Can I use VFP buffering when data is in sql server?
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Visual FoxPro
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Client/serveur
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01550574
Message ID:
01550603
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56
>>>>Building a new VFP application with data in SQL Server, using remote views to access it. Tables have autoincrementing identity field. I am using Codemine framework which takes care of transactions so I am not too familiar with those details.
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>>>>If data were in dfb tables, I'd use VFP table buffering while user is entering data and when everything is ok do TABLEUPDATE within a transaction so can back out in case of trouble. Even while using buffering, autoincrementing fields are properly incremented by VFP, so parent keys are immediately available to relate child records.
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>>>>How should I handle this situation when data is in SQL Server? If using VFP buffering, should I use temporary values for autoincrementing fields in order to relate parent and child tables, or is there another way of doing it?
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>>>>TIA,
>>>>
>>>>Alex
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>>>What I've done is let SQL Server generate (auto-increment) the primary keys & then requery the remote view if I need the value of it for some reason.
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>>Can you requery in the middle of a transaction?
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>Well the problem with that is you have to do a tableupdate() prior to doing the requery in order to get the newly added primary key....so if you need that primary key to use as a foreign key in another table then you need to be careful the order you do the tableupdates() in.

Thanks. I need more experience on this matter. Advice is welcome.

Alex
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