Post a reply to this user comment: Excellent!!! Very helpful indeed!!! First of all my congatulations!!! excellent example!!! Has been most helpfull :) But... I am refering to "Wizard Bound Controls" Senario 1 It seems that (after ofcourse having clicked on "Use" button) and while i see a record (let's say "Smith Allen" ContactID 2) if I click Add and then Update I get an exact copy of the record with the new ContactID (so far everything is perfect) Senario2 While I'm viewing the same record (ContactID 2) if I change the data (lets say the "Name" from "Smith Allen" to "John Doe" etc), and then click "Add" and "Update", the result is that I indeed get a new datarow (ContactID 5, Name John Doe) but the datarow with contactID 2 has also changed. My question is: How do I enter a new record without affecting any other records??? Do I have to un-bound all text boxes from the datasource and re-bound them after the procedure is completed??? (I believe there has to be an easier way, but...) Any ideas??? thnx a lot, and... pls excuse any mistakes... My English R quite rusty :) |
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