TABLEUPDATE() is the way to get updated data back to the original table.
>Hello, Sergey
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>To tell you the truth, I was praying to see an aswer from you. :)
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>In the time you were posting your answer, I was reading Chuck's article. He updates the records with tableupdate(), so I guess that's the way.
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>It's beyond my understanding: this class has a CURSOR.GetTheRecords() - .CursorFill and .CursorRefresh() methods. But it doesn't have CURSOR.SendThemBack(.T.,.T.). I don't understand why. I never will. It looks like I have to put it myself in a subclass and issue a tableupdate there.
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>Maybe the guys at Microsoft will see this thread and will include such method in SP1?
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>>Hi Grigore,
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>>It's counterproductive to get frustrated. Instead, take a look at the article
Introducing the CursorAdapter Class by Chuck Urwiler in the CoDe magazine at
http://code-magazine.com/focus/Article.aspx?quickid=0301062. Download and study
CursorAdapter Sample Code File #17265 and
CursorAdapter VCX Builder [version 2.03] File #
17264 by Mark McCasland.
>>Also, there were a lot of very usefull posts by Aleksey Tsingauz from MS about CursorAdapter on UT.
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>>Good luck.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer