>Specifically, this error usually always means data is an incorrect type in a bound field. IME, it's usually a date control that is bound
>to a table. Check your date and numeric bound fields to find the culprit. ADO errors are very difficult to track, especially misleading
>errors like this.
>
>>In my form, when I attempt to save a record and then move to another record, I get an error message that says "The change was cancelled during notification, no columns are changed"
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>>Here is the code to update the record.
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>>Me.datPrimaryRS.Update
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>>What did I miss ??
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>>Regards,
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>>Jason
Thanks, I think these two suggestions will point me on the way.
Thanks again to you both.
Regards,
Jason
Jason Tryon
Senior Systems Analyst / Technical Lead
eBusiness / iPage