If buffering is set to 'table buffering' then the changes will take place in the view but will not be submitted to the actual table until a =tableupdate() command is issued. If this command has not been issued and a =tablerevert() is issued, all changes since the last =tableupdate() are rolled back.
>Hello!
>
>Recently I have had play with this and have curious results. When you check
>Send SQL updates in View designer, then all changes in view goes in parent
>table immediately and you cannot make the rollback ;( (tablerevert()
>doesn't work) For deleteting records you can use Delete command. May be
>I'm misunderstand your question?
>
>Have a happy day
>Vladimir Shevchenko
>
>> The title says it all. Has anyone found a way to create new records or
>> delete records from a view? Is it my correct understanding that one can
>> only "update" existing data in a view?
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