Hey Ed,
I know you can answer this question:
I'm finally puting a project into production - making a few test installs on Win2k and Win98 boxes. When I exit the exe on the Win2k box and look at the Task Manager, the program unloads and disappears from the Applications tab. However, the exe remains in the Processes tab about 50% of the time and under circumstances which are not consistent with anything I can find.
There are no dangling references (got code to chack for that), no open connections to SQL Server, no nada.
I'm stumped.
>>True.
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>>Reccount() for ! Deleted
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>RECCOUNT() is a function - there is no FOR clause available. It does behave by querying the header.
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>>>Wouldn't it be nice if reccount() provided NON-deleted record counts!
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>>>>Forgive me if I've missed something in there, but doesn't RECCOUNT() look at the table header and return the number of records?
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>>>>Help says the value returned isn't affected by set deleted or set filter. So the implication is that despite your tableupdate() updating the table properly, the records are still there and are still counted.
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>>>>Or did I miss the point completely?
- Jeff