Or, I believe, an MS SQL Server DB with Date columns as locking attributes...
Dave
On Mar 28, 2011, at 2:26 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> If all the objects are in that list, then all have been changed. You might
> have a floating point value that is getting altered due to a formatter (e.g.
> the scale is different).
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> Chuck
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> On Mar 28, 2011, at 11:16 AM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
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>> OK I thought I did this before but I can not think of how I did it.
>>
>> I have an EC made with: theEC = ERXEC.newEditingContext();
>>
>> I then get a list and use a displayGroup to display it in a table. I want to
>> make a few edits, then ask the EC for the changed objects.
>>
>> NSLog.out.appendln("checkAltered == " + theEC.updatedObjects());
>>
>> updatedOjbects returns all the objects in the array. I just want the ones
>> that were altered. Is there a way?
>>
>> Ted
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