On 1/29/10 11:07 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Jan 29, 2010, at 2:03 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
>
>> So I'm looking at a spreadsheet, and I notice a redundant cell. I remove the 
>> content
>> in it. That doesn't constitute something to save?
>
>
>       You're confusing the concept of saving a document and committing a 
> change to a rdbms. An accurate analogy would be taking a column in a record 
> that had content and deleting the *content* of that column. That is indeed an 
> update, and it would be saved to the backend (which would also need a commit, 
> too).

I was trying to point out that from the perspective of most users, a delete is 
a 
change to be saved or canceled.

Paul

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