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Wed, Sep 2 2009 12:34 AM | Permanent Link |
Jeff Dunlop | Using a client dataset -> dataset provider -> elevate query,
1) Insert a new record and post it. (Do not apply updates). 2) Modify that record and post it. 3) Apply updates. The exceptions are getting thrown by Elevate. |
Wed, Sep 2 2009 12:40 AM | Permanent Link |
Jeff Dunlop | Nevermind I found the issue. I thought I had taken Generated off of all my
tables. |
Wed, Sep 2 2009 12:23 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Jeff,
<< Nevermind I found the issue. I thought I had taken Generated off of all my tables. >> So it was generated columns causing the issue ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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