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>Larry
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>>The Append works on disk presences only so you have to use the DBF() function here.
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>I didn't realise the DBF worked for Cursors.
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>Thanks
>Kev
Another use of DBF() here is to make a cursor that is the result of a query r/w by issuing the following command:
USE DBF('somecursor') AGAIN ALIAS newalias
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