Ajoy Khaund <> wrote:
> Hi All
> I have an app in a pathologhy laboratory. In the reception the first
> data entry takes place.
>
> Two tables Parent and Child. I am using views for both tables.
>
> Data is entered from one form to the Parent and Child. The Data shows
> as saved successfully and even prints a chits with the data
> entered(done from the view).
>
> Since there is a mad rush in the morning the form never shows any
> error but the app in its fourth year now sometimes does not save the
> data generally in the child table. By the time they realize it a lot
> of data entry has taken place.
>
> Now what I need is:
>
> 1. How can I warn them at the earliest that data has not been entered
> into the main Child table or Parent Table.
> 2. What sort of solution can I give them.
Change the backend to a more robust RDBMS of choice.
You need to wait to print till you get a successful SaveData() reply.
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