We are talking about
updateable views, Aleksey, in which case modifying the view cursor should be not different than modifying the base table - think about that...
I don't expect VFP help to be perfect, I just asked you to point me to the part that I was missing - your answer did not help with that.
The most disappointing part is your assumption that that it is still not clear for me how it works and I should try it. Obviously, not only I tried it, I posted a repro code for you. Yes, RECALL works with updateable views, but incorrectly.
In regard to me being reasonable... I can’t accept that the current behavior is not a bug, but I can accept that it is not going to be changed – if you don’t understand the problem, how could you solve it?
>Hi Doru,
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>Well, RECALL does work with view and there is no reason to disable it.
>Modifying view cursor and modifying base table are two different operations, think about that.
>VFP help is not perfect, but, after reading help about view properties, anyone will understand that SQL commands are used to update a base table. After all, if it is still not clear how it works, try it out before relying on some assumptions.
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>Doru, please be reasonable, current behavior is not a BUG and it is not going to be changed.
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>Thanks,
>Aleksey.
Doru