>Hi Larry.
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>>> Sure it does. It's there so you can build an index on a buffered view (and of course change the view back to table buffered immediately after). :-) <<
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>< rof,l > !!!! Of course it is < g > Other than that, I can think of no good use for it.
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>Thankls for pointing that out.
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>Marcia
There also are times when buffering does not matter - say, you have read-only grid based on view - in this case you don't care what type of buffering you use since you are not editing the data.
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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