>>>Is it possible to create a cursor with a transaction and place buffering on it using CursorSetProp?
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>>>At the moment Fox throws an error every time you try and do this. I can understand it not wanting to change buffering on a real table, but it should allow it to a temporary cursor. Its not like any changes made to the cursor are held in the transaction anyway, as Rolling Back leaves all the records I have added to the temp cursor.
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>>What's the point of setting buffering on a temporary cursor?
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>So that we can use a cursor inside our framework which relies on buffering.
Actually, it seems a flaw in the framework that insists on treating cursors as if they were tables or views that had real underlying table to savfe data to.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence