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D7 with DBISAM 4.29B4 Table.Insert |
Tue, Jun 8 2010 4:34 PM | Permanent Link |
John Postnikoff | It seems with the last update that I have the behavior of CopyOnAppend set to true. When my tell my application to insert a blank record it is bringing data in to the blank record. I did not change any code after the upgrade. Even if I try to set tabel.CopyOnAppend :=false i get the same results. Any ideas? John Postnikoff |
Wed, Jun 9 2010 11:10 AM | Permanent Link |
Robert Kaplan | <John Postnikoff> wrote in message news:EABBBA89-87E3-4766-9F0E-2AC42A8DFA79@news.elevatesoft.com... > > It seems with the last update that I have the behavior of CopyOnAppend set > to true. When my tell my application to insert a blank record it is > bringing data in to the blank record. I did not change any code after the > upgrade. Even if I try to set tabel.CopyOnAppend :=false i get the same > results. Any ideas? > Do you see this behavior with dbsys? Open any table and click insert, is the new record populated? Robert |
Wed, Jun 9 2010 1:43 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | John,
<< It seems with the last update that I have the behavior of CopyOnAppend set to true. When my tell my application to insert a blank record it is bringing data in to the blank record. I did not change any code after the upgrade. Even if I try to set tabel.CopyOnAppend :=false i get the same results. Any ideas? >> I'm not seeing this behavior here with 4.29 B4. What version/build were you using prior to installing 4.29 B4 ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Jun 9 2010 10:57 PM | Permanent Link |
John Postnikoff | I think I was using 4.29 B3 (not 100% sure on what build). If I use the utility it seems to work OK. It seems fine by using the DBSYS utility. However, I did not change my code.
"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" wrote: John, << It seems with the last update that I have the behavior of CopyOnAppend set to true. When my tell my application to insert a blank record it is bringing data in to the blank record. I did not change any code after the upgrade. Even if I try to set tabel.CopyOnAppend :=false i get the same results. Any ideas? >> I'm not seeing this behavior here with 4.29 B4. What version/build were you using prior to installing 4.29 B4 ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Jun 9 2010 10:58 PM | Permanent Link |
John Postnikoff | OK with DBSYS.
"Robert K" wrote: <John Postnikoff> wrote in message news:EABBBA89-87E3-4766-9F0E-2AC42A8DFA79@news.elevatesoft.com... > > It seems with the last update that I have the behavior of CopyOnAppend set > to true. When my tell my application to insert a blank record it is > bringing data in to the blank record. I did not change any code after the > upgrade. Even if I try to set tabel.CopyOnAppend :=false i get the same > results. Any ideas? > Do you see this behavior with dbsys? Open any table and click insert, is the new record populated? Robert |
Thu, Jun 10 2010 1:13 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | John,
<< OK with DBSYS. >> If it works okay with the same version/build of DBSYS, then you need to double-check that: 1) You're using the same version/build in your app 2) That you don't have an error in your code -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Jun 10 2010 2:01 PM | Permanent Link |
Robert Kaplan | "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote in message news:9DC04A14-FF96-45F9-BCEF-8694A29D27AB@news.elevatesoft.com... > John, > > << OK with DBSYS. >> > > If it works okay with the same version/build of DBSYS, then you need to > double-check that: > > 1) You're using the same version/build in your app > 2) That you don't have an error in your code > I doubt if any version had such a horrendous bug. There's probably some OnNewRecord or AfterInsert code, and/or defaults set for the DBISAM table (though those would have showed up on DBSYS, if the test was done on the same table). Robert |
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