It should not cause problems. In such situations I often even do not remove buffering from table, just tableupdate for view, than immediate tableupdate for table works ok.
>I have the following situation. In one part of the form I am entering data in a temporary cursor which after I have finished I take the cursor infomation and place it in the table which is table buffered. I then call the tableupdate to update the table. However in a latter part of the form I have a view which is based on the same table. When I go to update the view I have to turn off the table buffering before the tableupdate (store procedures won't fire unless I do). After the tableupdate I then turn back on the table buffering for the table. Is this situation likely to cause me any problems?
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