> Seems stupid to me. :-)
I'm very hurt. (*snif*)
> The Junk table doesn't have to be permanent, just around whenever you requery. If your view is controlled via a class, you would know that Junk is open whenever the object is alive.
Good point. I almost said "or a programmer will have to remember to create the cursor every time they use the view."
I didn't think of a controlling class. I've never used classes to manage views or cursors. I think that's built into some commercial frameworks. MaxFrame probably chose not to, to give you the freedom to do it on your own or not. (Pardon me for speaking for you, Drew.)
Thanks, Charlie. Good to hear from you.
Rich Addison, Micro Vane, Inc., Kalamazoo, MI
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