Hi!
Use FLUSH command for this after END transaction (or tabbleupdate() if you do not have a transaction).
In addition, check system settings - there is an option to switch off write-behind buffering. This will slow down the system a bit, but data writing will be much better.
This also might be a network issue - could not help you here much...
>I'm running a system on a small W98 Peer-to-Peer network (4 workstations). Not an ideal but that is what I have to work with. Thing is on two computers I have been losing data from buffered views. I haven't figured out why but think that may be a temporary or partial solution would be to flush the data to disk more often than the automatic flushing (5 minutes?)
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>Can anyone give me ideas on this?
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>TIA,
>Ken
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