They are not join forms Just two "Regular" forms. And it's rolling back
on warnings - I would understand if they were errors.
Thanks,
John M. Kovalcik
Global Information Technology
Kennametal Inc.
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John,
By any chance.... this is workflow actually firing on an Outer Join form?
Is the workflow actually "breaking" the Join conditions between Form A
and Form B as part of it's processing?
The reason I ask is that I reciently found what I would call an odd
behaviour in ARS with Outer Join forms. Apparently at the end of a
SetEntry (Modify) event the ARS server fetches the Joins 'Entry ID'
value back from the DB. ( I presume this is sanity check to verify
that the pending "GetEntry" call from the client will work.) If the
ARS server sees that the 'Entry ID' of the Join is no longer valid it
then issues a "roleback" to the transaction that broke the 'EntryID'
in question.
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On 2/19/07, John Kovalcik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> All,
>
> I have an escalation that updates a record on "Table A". When
that
> record is updated a filter then pushes data to a "Table B". If the
matching
> record on Table B has a warning fired from a filter, then the change
rolls
> itself back out of Table A and Table B.
> Is there anyway around this ???
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> John M. Kovalcik
> Kennametal Inc.
>
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