>>>Did you try a Requery in the Init()?
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>>Requery() does the job.
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>>Requery() was not necessary in Visual FoxPro 3. Is this necessary now in Visual FoxPro 5 if we need to access the cursor at load time?
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>Also, be sure to include the name of the DBC in the from clause. I would prefer
>RowSource='SELECT * FROM MYDBC!EMPLOYE INTO CURSOR TEMP'
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>Frankly, I don't like to do this sort of things in my forms. I tend to keep everything in the DBC. In short, I'd make a view instead of a cursor.
I'll try that. Maybe with the DBC, I won't have to requery it.