But in .NET it's without writing to database between every round trip. In dbforms every request write to database - doesn't it?Dbforms remember it's state between 2 round trips, too. No settings. It's default.
Only stored procedures are not supported. You must use triggers:ok.
1. Put 100 in first text field.should I use form.submit (onchange event?)
2. Let's a trigger change second field in the database.how can I take information, that I should focus on the second textField?
3. Give this to the user.
4. Let him change the second field. 5. Write it back to the database!
regards Tomek
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