Normally when autoUpdate="true"  any action will lead to an update. The
actions include navigation, sorting or even filtering. Sometimes this is not
the intended effect I disable it by putting autoUpdate="false" so that the
user can only update by explicitly invoking the update event.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Peer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 26 May 2004 12:56
> To:   J M Okomba
> Cc:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      Re: [dbforms] Automatic updating of multiple rows with only
> 1 sub mit
> 
> 
> >There should another way of turning the feature off other than using
> >autoUpdate="false" as the autoUpdate attribute is used for other purpose
> and
> >it'll be retain its original use if not coupled with the multi-row update
> >
> what other purpose do you mean? I was not involved with DbForms for 2 
> years now, so, maybe i am missing something, but the initial purpose of 
> "autoupdate" was precisely to allow or disallow multi-column updates.
> 
> Joe
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