Kevin,
Thank you for the clarification.
Kind Regards,
Mat
>Mat,
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>In a Windows Forms application, you may find that your data, although seemingly saved successfully, never gets saved to the back end. Often the reason for this is the need in Windows Forms/ADO.NET to issue an EndEdit on the current row. In MM .NET you have two main ways to make this happen:
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- Set the business object's AutoEndEdit property to true.
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> - Call the form's Save method rather than the business object's SaveDataSet method directly
>Setting the business object's
AutoEndEdit property to true causes EndEdit to be issued on all rows in a DataTable. Since the EndEdit problem only occurs in Windows Forms, a more efficient option is to call your form's
Save method which automatically issues an EndEdit on the current row only.
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>Regards,