>Hi Yoganathan,
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>You can use GETFLDSTATE instruction. It returns a numeric value (or, even a string) where you can check the fields that have been changed or deleted, since your last access to the table. See the syntax, on Help. You'll find there a interesting example.
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Actually, GETFLDSTATE returns information on the state of the buffered cpy of data, and tells you nothing about the copy on disk.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence