On Tuesday 08 January 2008 03:28:30 pm Ed Leafe wrote:
>    In this sequence, I didn't see any place where the grid editing had  
> occurred; in fact, since you're working at the bizobj level, it's  
> hard to believe that the grid ever even saw the new record. This just  
> looked like a series of sequentially-executed statements. The data  
> set looked to me like a default value for 'project', and new empty  
> values for the others. Did you actually modify the 'project' field in  
> the grid from its default? Are the values in getDataSet() the values  
> that you set when you edited the new record in the grid, and are they  
> different than the default values that appeared in

Nate is also experiencing some thing similar.  I think he is writing it up 
right now.  In Nate's case the DataSet contained the new data but the 
isChanged() showed False.  So when he did a self.Form.save() nothing 
happened.

He is using MySQL as the database.  However, I doubt that has anything to do 
with it because I was able to do an insert with the data using the bizObject.

So I think we did the following:
biz=self.PrimaryBizobj
biz.new()
#the empty record displayed on a grid
biz.Record.FirstName="Harry"
biz.getDataSet()
# "Harry" appears in the data
biz.save()
# no error message
biz.requery()
# "Harry' is gone.

#but I can
biz.execute("insert into customers (firstname) values ('Harry')")
and all works????????

-- 
John Fabiani


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