>Hi David,
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>Why not consider putting your solution up here in the Files section as well? Thanks!
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>>If you have ever worked with Sybase, SQLServer or Oracle, you know that at the foundation of these databases are transaction logs. These logs enable numerous advanced database technologies - like disaster recovery and replication to name a few.
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>>How many times have you been on the phone with a user, who is swearing up and down that he/she made a change, and the change just mysteriously disappeared? You're pretty sure what this user is saying is impossible, but because you lack transaction logs, you can't be completely sure.
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>>Well, now you CAN be 100% sure.
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>>In three simple steps, you can be tracking every change made to a table - through your application, or a browse window initiated from a command window. And you don't have to change one line of your application code.
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>>Visit my web site, and check out the Visual FoxPro section.
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>>By the way, this code is completely free of charge, and my pages are free of advertising.
There is NOTHING on transaction tracking there - just the oleListView !