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Ed - 23 Oct 2005 05:07 GMT
hi,
 I have a .adp application connected to a SQL Server and I also have a
bounded form.  Everytime when I try to update the current record and move it
to the next record to save it, it always has an error message about "This
Record has been changed by another user since you started editing
it..........."

However, I am pretty sure no one was using the application expect me...

Is there any reason casing the error and how it can be fixed?

Thanks
Ed
'69 Camaro - 23 Oct 2005 05:28 GMT
Hi, Ed.

Ensure that the table has a primary key and a TimeStamp column.  The
optimistic locking algorithm may get confused when comparing the stored value
with the original value you've since edited in your form.

HTH.
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>   I have a .adp application connected to a SQL Server and I also have a
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> Ed
 
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