Dennis,

Are you addressing the columns directly or using variables with 
update?

Ben Petersen

On 23 Jan 2004 at 21:32, Dennis Fleming wrote:

> Ben/Dan,
> 
> I actually clear a required field on Add so you can't add twice unless you
> reenter a Vendor ID. Since the hardware guys always blame the s/w guys, I
> usually tell the user it must be a bad NIC card and the "add request" is
> looping in the faulty comm card. Hmmm. That must be it!
> 
> Dennis
> *****
> 
> 
> At 07:06 AM 1/23/2004 -0800, you wrote:
> >Dennis,
> >
> >I'm sure you've thought of this, but the only time I've experienced 
> >similar is when something (or my own frail logic <g>) wouldn't let a 
> >routine break out of a loop. 
> >
> >Or maybe your user just had his finger depressing the left mouse 
> >button for a few minutes while he took a call        ;-)
> >
> >Ben Petersen
> >
> >On 22 Jan 2004 at 20:19, Dennis Fleming wrote:
> >
> >> This is one I haven't seen before, and why the world of programming is
> >> always so "exciting"
> >> 
> >> Mutli user Runtime 6.5++
> >> At this location about six work stations. A user adds a purchase order and
> >> the system "locks up". When they come back in, the application has added
> >> PO's number sequentially from 3000 to 6000. As though the user clicked the
> >> Add button 3000 times. The application increments a counter in the db for
> >> the next PO number, but I am stumped on this one.
> >> 
> >> Ran Reload and Autochk, and no errors.
> >> 
> >> Any ideas?
> >> 
> >> Dennis
> >> *****
> >> Dennis Fleming
> >> IISCO
> >> http://www.TheBestCMMS.com
> >> Phone: 570 775-7593
> >> Fax:   570 775-9797
> >> 
> >
> >
> >
> Dennis Fleming
> IISCO
> http://www.TheBestCMMS.com
> Phone: 570 775-7593
> Fax:   570 775-9797
> 

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