The next function should like the ticket for you. It will give you the next
auto number and increment.
 
(NEXT(tblname,autonumcol)) 
 
Dan Goldberg


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roberts,
Jennifer
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 12:48 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Temporary Tables Question



Hello,

 

I am working with version 7.6, build 7.6.8.31102 - and I am wanting to
change the way the users currently add/edit information in this multi-user
database.  I would like to have the users working in temporary tables which
would then update the permanent tables.  Could someone kindly give some
advice on how they have handled primary keys in this situation.  For
example, the user wants to enter a new client.  The client table has a
primary key that is an auto-number.  Is it better to grab the next number
from the permanent table and reserve it or generate the key in the temporary
table and then check to see if it used?  Or is there another way that I
hadn't thought of (most likely  J).  

 

Thank you in advance and Happy Holidays!

 

Jennifer Roberts

Business Applications Specialist

Ohio Masonic Home

Phone:  937.525.3080

Fax:  937.505.4009

Ext:  5788

 


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