G'day Patrick,

I have had that exact problem but in the browser, not in the form.
So it may be an engine level thing.
Usually happens in my larger tables.
Unfortunately RDCC were not able to duplicate it.

But to your specific problem.
Is the field on the form a column or a variable?

Is there a button on the form that the user can press to go to a single 
record form?

Are there var on the form that set the value of a column to a var or vice 
versa?



At 04:35 PM 09/10/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>This is a wierd one.
>
>Running R:Base 2000 6.5++, Build 1.842xRT03.  Have a table with a single
>field that I want to edit using a single page form with a region showing
>multiple records at a time.  Several other fields are displayed on the form
>along with some look-up values, but only the single field is editable.
>
>My user, running on an NT network in multi-user mode, reports that when she
>changed this field from null to a value for a record near the top of the
>form and hit F8 to move down, the field in the last record displayed on that
>page changed to the same value too!  A totally different record!  For
>example, changing the upper record field from null to "03" resulted in the
>field for the last record being changed from "10" to "03".  This field is
>indexed and the database has recently been reloaded.
>
>I have not been able to duplicate this at my office.  I have not been able
>to verify that the 2nd record was actually updated to the new value in the
>database.  So a lot of unknowns still, but I wondered if anyone had any
>quick ideas?
>
>Patrick

Warmest regards,


Tom Grimshaw
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