>Just so that I can better interpret things in the future, how does this final finding square with your statement "
The strange thing is that DO FORM is fast but MODIFY FORM is slow, why would they be different, it is the same data that is accessed. in
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>I mean, from what you describe now, only the FIRST MODI FORM should have been slow, not every one, and then too only if a Do FORM had not been done first.
>What's the difference in the sitaution as you now know it?
I was just about to ask this of Doru too, Jim, but since you already have...I had assumed caching or no caching was the principle (and workaround) involved, as of yesterday - but now I'm wondering if that's true or not.
I have tested very busy server-based DEs very thoroughly now, and found no delay in MODI FORM at all - but, I did NOT test a busy DE where all the tables were say, already open shared by 50 users. I'm teleworking today, but I can test that tomorrow, if no one else does sooner. If there really is an underlying vfp issue here, I certainly agree that we should report this to the vfp team...
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