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>>>>>Blanking the record would remove any data that might be pulled in a select. She doesn't want the information in that record, so blanking the record is kind of a belt and suspenders approach. If she has some code that turns set deleted off, she could get unexpected results. Also, some people let others have access to their tables from VB or other products and the data could be reported there because that app might not know how to handle the deletion marks, etc.
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>>I am just curious, in what manner would you access VFP tables from another product that wouldn't "understand" deleted records?
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>>Joe
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>Actually, this happened to me. We had some people write a routing program in MapBasic. The table I sent it had some deleted records. I didn't think it was any big deal because I always have DELETED on. It crashed their program.
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>-Michelle
In what form was the table? A DBF?
Joe
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC