No, I've tried the Requery method and as I understand it the Requery method is 
effectively doing the same as the Open and Close sequence, i.e. forcing the 
select statement to be reissued against the database.

For record deletion I call the nbDelete button method on the DBNavigator 
followed by closing/opening the ADOQuery and that does result in the data being 
refreshed in the DGBrid.  

For adding and editing records I am using the ADOTable "Append"/"Edit" and 
"Post" methods on the table followed by closing/opening the ADOQuery (or 
ADOQuery.Requery) and for some reason (which presently escapes me) the data is 
not refreshed in the grid.

The question is should I even be using the ADOTable  and would I better off 
just issuing raw SQL commands via the ADOCommand or similar component?

Eric

Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 21:09:31 +1200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DUG] MSSQL DBGrid Refresh

Hi Eric,
With AdoQuery you can try Requery method.
This article might help.http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/23011.

Hope it helps
RegardsVik


On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 8:51 PM, Eric A <[email protected]> wrote:






I am using a DBGrid with an ADOQuery component for display, with modifications 
to table data (edits, deletes, adds) being done using a ADOTable component.  
CRUD operations are done using the table methods rather than raw SQL code.  
There's a lot of fields in the database table so coding the operations in SQL 
would be a pain.



Despite trying to refresh the data in the DBGrid by closing then re-opening 
both the ADOTable and the ADOQuery component the data in the DBGrid is not 
updated (unless I exit the application and restart.

I've seen this problem mentioned in various postings but haven't yet seen a 
solution.  Can someone supply the elusive technique to get the DBGrid data to 
refresh after the ADOTable data is changed?   



Eric.
                                          

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