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I should also have mentioned SET REFRESH which, contrary to popular opinion, does affect more than a BROWSE window. In particular, from the Help "nSeconds2 specifies how often these local data buffers are updated with current data from the network".
You can also do things to FORCE a re-read of the server record(s). GO RECNO() is said to work (even on the same record) and FLUSH is said to work.
Again, good luck
>This is not the problem. Even if I set the buffering to Pesimistic Table, the second save is not getting the new value from the counters table. The field is updated with the new value but when I go and assign the value in tally record to equal the value in the counters record, I am still getting the value from BEFORE the first person saved. I am not getting the actual value that is in the table on the hard drive.
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>Doesn't No buffering behave the same as old foxpro? Therefore, it should be accessing the values from the hard drive and not some copy stored in memory?
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