>Hi,
> Thank you.
>
>>How to detect changes (buffering mode) in COM?
>>>You can't really.
>
>I am planning to store my query result into cursor, and keep it alive until the my COM is destroyed. Therefore, I could use the cursor (buffering-5) to check the underlying changes made by other user. Is it a acceptable idea? Any comments?
>
>Thank you
Not a good idea. It won't scale very well. Also, how will you get the data from the COM server to the UI?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer