In my MSDN help I see following:
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nRows
Specifies which changes made to the table or cursor are committed. If nRows is 0 (or .F.) and row or table buffering is enabled, only changes made to the current record in the table or cursor are committed.
If nRows is 1 and table buffering is enabled, changes made to all records are committed to the table or cursor. If nRows is 1 (or .T.) and row buffering is enabled, only changes made to the current record in the table or cursor are committed.
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That is - "If nRows is 1 (or .T.)..."
What is missed here???
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