Subject | RE: Re[2]: [IBO] TIBOQuery.InvalidateRowNum |
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Author | Bram van der Voet / A&V |
Post date | 2002-03-20T15:13:02Z |
Thanks, that one dit the trick. I thought I should always avoid recno in a
C/S application :-)
Bram van der Voet / A&V Automatisering
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Carlos H. Cantu [mailto:ibo@...]
Verzonden: woensdag 20 maart 2002 15:58
Aan: Helen Borrie (TeamIBO)
Onderwerp: Re[2]: [IBO] TIBOQuery.InvalidateRowNum
Or try
TIBOQuery.InvalidateRowNum(TIBOQUERY.Recno)
[]s
Carlos
WarmBoot Informatica - http://www.warmboot.com.br
Interbase-BR - http://www.interbase-br.com
HBT> At 03:09 PM 20-03-02 +0100, you wrote:
C/S application :-)
Bram van der Voet / A&V Automatisering
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Carlos H. Cantu [mailto:ibo@...]
Verzonden: woensdag 20 maart 2002 15:58
Aan: Helen Borrie (TeamIBO)
Onderwerp: Re[2]: [IBO] TIBOQuery.InvalidateRowNum
Or try
TIBOQuery.InvalidateRowNum(TIBOQUERY.Recno)
[]s
Carlos
WarmBoot Informatica - http://www.warmboot.com.br
Interbase-BR - http://www.interbase-br.com
HBT> At 03:09 PM 20-03-02 +0100, you wrote:
>>D6 IBO 4.2G
>>I have a problem with
>>TIBOQuery.InvalidateRowNum(TIBOQUERY.Internaldataset.rownum). Rownum is
>>always 0.
>>If I do TIBOQuery.InvalidateRowNum(3), it works ok.
>>Any idea?