James....
What constitutes "the correct data" to display after the deletion?
Empty fields? Previous record? Next record? In some sort of sort
sequence?
Once you can define that, I think writing a bit of Transcript to give
you what you want is pretty easy but there's no sort of de facto rule
about what the display should show after a record is deleted.
Dan
On Jul 5, 2005, at 6:59 PM, James Spencer wrote:
As long as we are talking about mySQL, is there a way to
programatically refresh a database query? I have a master/detail
form which includes a button to delete the currently selected
record and this works fine insofar as it deletes the record from
the database but the fields and table all still show the record I
just deleted. I can "manually" refresh using a button tied to the
refresh SQL action but I would like to force the refresh upon
deletion of the record. I can't find a transcript command which
will force the tied fields to show the correct data without the
additional user action of clicking another button.
James P. Spencer
Rochester, MN
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