Thanks for the reply Cathi. I am not setting the second parameter to true. And I was not using the BeginLoad and EndLoad.
If I set the second paramter to true, can I still revert the changes to the table?
I was hoping to check the returned row and see if it was an updated row or an inserted row. If it is an updated row I want to revert the changes, but if it is an inserted row, I want to accept the changes. I figured this could be done by using the Tables.AcceptChanges or Tables.RevertChanges. Thanks again for the help.
Randy Belcher
AFG Industries, Inc.