Subject Re: Buffer Release?
From Norman Snowden <duluth@msn.com>
Date Wed, 03 Apr 2024 08:53:48 -0400
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

Norman Snowden Wrote:

> Lee Grant Wrote:
>
> > Norman,
> >
> > Since we see no code to comment on, it's really going to be hard to
> > comment, especially the code that works between EF 1 and 2.
> >
> > Offhand, I'll have to suggest that it looks like whatever routine
> > updates EF 1, is NOT updating EF 2, which means either directly changing
> > the value in EF 2, or sending a message to EF 2 to update it's value, if
> > it has code to reflect EF 1's value, and it isn't being notified
> > somehow.  You don't show if this ADO, BDE, SQL, etc, so it's going to be
> > a really hard call to mind read you. Sorry, best I can do with the info
> > I have.
> >
> > Lee
> >
> >
> > On 3/31/2024 1:44 PM, Norman Snowden wrote:
> > > I rarely need to revise any of my programs and I have lost whatever expertise I had. In doing a revision now I have this problem. I guess it is a buffering issue. On the same Form Page I have a primary calculated Entryfield and also a second different named Entryfield. I calculate a value for the 1st Ef and coding is provided for the 1st Ef value to also appear in the 2nd Ef.
> > >
> > > When I run the program using one set of variables the results are fine. When I run the program using a different set of variables the correct value appears in the 1st Ef but the previous result still appears in the 2nd Ef. The only way to get a correct 2nd Ef is to close out the program entirely, reload the Program and run it again.
> > >
> > > I would appreciate it if someone can comment. Thanks, Norman
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