On a dbfDataSet:Update(), is there a way to tell whether the preceeding
process was a dbfDataSet:Edit() or a dbfDataSet:AddNew()? I'd like to have
one "Save" button for both adding new records and editing existing records,
but I need to do different things when the dataset is updated.
TIA,
Gary
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Update() question
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Update() question
Gary,
before updating check dbfDataSet:lOnAppend(). So I do it.
Regards
Ingo
"Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:4aa80d77$[email=1@svctag-j7w3v3j....]1@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
> On a dbfDataSet:Update(), is there a way to tell whether the preceeding
> process was a dbfDataSet:Edit() or a dbfDataSet:AddNew()? I'd like to have
> one "Save" button for both adding new records and editing existing
> records, but I need to do different things when the dataset is updated.
> TIA,
>
> Gary
before updating check dbfDataSet:lOnAppend(). So I do it.
Regards
Ingo
"Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:4aa80d77$[email=1@svctag-j7w3v3j....]1@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
> On a dbfDataSet:Update(), is there a way to tell whether the preceeding
> process was a dbfDataSet:Edit() or a dbfDataSet:AddNew()? I'd like to have
> one "Save" button for both adding new records and editing existing
> records, but I need to do different things when the dataset is updated.
> TIA,
>
> Gary
Update() question
Gary,
before updating check dbfDataSet:lOnAppend(). So I do it.
Regards
Ingo
"Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:4aa80d77$[email=1@svctag-j7w3v3j....]1@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
> On a dbfDataSet:Update(), is there a way to tell whether the preceeding
> process was a dbfDataSet:Edit() or a dbfDataSet:AddNew()? I'd like to have
> one "Save" button for both adding new records and editing existing
> records, but I need to do different things when the dataset is updated.
> TIA,
>
> Gary
before updating check dbfDataSet:lOnAppend(). So I do it.
Regards
Ingo
"Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:4aa80d77$[email=1@svctag-j7w3v3j....]1@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
> On a dbfDataSet:Update(), is there a way to tell whether the preceeding
> process was a dbfDataSet:Edit() or a dbfDataSet:AddNew()? I'd like to have
> one "Save" button for both adding new records and editing existing
> records, but I need to do different things when the dataset is updated.
> TIA,
>
> Gary