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Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
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Windows 2000 Server
Hi Mark,
Is it possible that the machine time can be off enough between machines? Like perhaps a DST issue incorrectly applied to the transaction machine and the report machine has the correct time?
Ken
>I do have a datetime field that denotes the system time when a transaction was posted. I also print the current datetime on the sales report as well. In this case, they are correct in that the first report did not include the most recent postings and there were no additional postings after the datetime stamp on the report.
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>All my forms use private data sessions including the one where the post payments. So as soon as they close that form, a tableupdate is issued and all the views and tables of course are closed. So I am totally baffled as to why this is happening.
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>>Just to have better facts in arguments like these I keep a tlastChange in my tables and often have a switchable audit trail <g>...
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>>rgds
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>>thomas
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