Is your save button part of the db navigator?? If so, check the properties
and make sure it is related to the proper table. 

That should fix your navigation problem too. 

Dan Goldberg

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Coxen, Dayle
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 6:25 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Update form will not save changes

Hello Group - 

I am using R:BASE Release 7.6.  I am trying to create simple forms to update
tables.
Following the "7.6 Beginners Tutorial" "Part V - Lesson 4"  I created basic
forms, using the form wizard, for each of my application tables.  Everything
seems to work fine except for one table (table B).

When  use the new form to update any column in any row in table B, I cannot
save it.  The SAVE button does not work.  I cannot navigate to any other
row.  

The only way to get out is to select the X in the upper right corner.  Then
I am prompted to "Save Changes?".   If I select YES it just stays in the
updated row.   (A few times I have seen "Data Has Been Changed by Another
User Since Last Refresh. Do You Want to Save Changes?")  I then can only
choose NO and loose the changes.

What is unique about table B is that one of the columns is a computed
expression.   The expression is a combination of 3 columns in the row as a
Check Value.  (CREW) & (CTXT(datex)) & (PAGE)

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Dayle Coxen
Floida DOT
(850) 410-5635

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