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Sep 27th, 2005, 04:06 AM
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why does binding to datagrid affect RDO recordset?
hiya,
For complicated reasons, I have to use RDO to perform updates in my .NET app :-(
My question, why does the RDO recordset become "readOnly" if the contents of the underlying datafile are bound to a datagrid via ODBC?
I ask because, if I:
1) use an odbcDatareader
2) populate a datatable from this dataReader
3) bind the datagrid to this table...
then the RDO recordset is once again "readWrite"
does anyone know why?BTW, I am the only person using the RDO locally, so I know that it can't be a record locking issue.Please note, I NEVER bind the RDO recordset to the datagrid..I only use the RDO recordset to send updates to the datafiles
many thanks,
Chris
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Sep 27th, 2005, 04:16 AM
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Re: why does binding to datagrid affect RDO recordset?
 Originally Posted by yogiberr
My question, why does the RDO recordset become "readOnly" if the contents of the underlying datafile are bound to a datagrid via ODBC?
...and then:
 Originally Posted by yogiberr
Please note, I NEVER bind the RDO recordset to the datagrid..I only use the RDO recordset to send updates to the datafiles
Eh? 
So you manually add data to the datagrid by looping through each record?
Woka
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Sep 27th, 2005, 04:38 AM
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Re: why does binding to datagrid affect RDO recordset?
hiya,
I'll rephrase:
I do one of 2 approaches
<approachOne>
1) I databind the datagrid to an odbcdatareader ' NO RDO yet
2) when I want to "update" I have to bring an RDO recSet from the databse, so that I can "edit and update"
The RDO recSet is somehow set to readOnly...WHY?
<\approachOne>
<approachTwo>
1) use an odbcDatareader ' NO RDO yet
2) populate a datatable from this dataReader ' NO RDO yet
3) bind the datagrid to this table... ' NO RDO yet
4) when I want to "update" I have to bring an RDO recSet from the databse, so that I can "edit and update"
I now CAN update the RDO recoSet
<\approachTwo>
Simply put, I want an updatable RDO recSet, but I do not want to go thru the hassle of create an odbcDataReader and assigning its contents to a datatable.
So, WHY is RDO recSet "readOnly if I take appraochOne?
Please remember that at NO POINT is the RDO recSet bound to a datagrid.The ONLY reason I am using RDO is that I have use it to write to the underlying datafiles
Can I clarify anything?
cheers,
Chris
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Sep 27th, 2005, 04:42 AM
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Re: why does binding to datagrid affect RDO recordset?
Nope. You have clarified enough 
Don't suppose you have the bit of code that gets the RDO object?
Woka
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Sep 27th, 2005, 05:06 AM
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Re: why does binding to datagrid affect RDO recordset?
righto,
Sometimes it's hard to know if I'm explaining things clearly :-)
As I say, the IDENTICAL code allows me to write to the RDO recSet if I use an odbcDatareder, then assign the contents to a datatable before binding to the datagrid..that is the CRUX of the issue
<code>
Friend RDOrdoEngine_definst As New RDO.rdoEngine
Dim rdoConn As RDO.rdoConnection
Dim rdoEnv As RDO.rdoEnvironment
Dim rdoEnvs As RDO.rdoEnvironments
Dim rdoRS As RDO.rdoResultset
rdoEnvs = RDOrdoEngine_definst.rdoEnvironments
rdoEnv = rdoEnvs(0)
rdoEnv.CursorDriver = RDO.CursorDriverConstants.rdUseServer
rdoConn = rdoEnv.OpenConnection("", RDO.PromptConstants.rdDriverNoPrompt, False, "valid connString")
Dim strSQL As String
strSQL = "SELECT blah blah"
rdoRS = rdoConn.OpenResultset(strSQL, RDO.ResultsetTypeConstants.rdOpenKeyset, RDO.LockTypeConstants.rdConcurLock)
With rdoRS
.MoveFirst
.Edit() ' readWrite error here
.rdoColumns("validFieldName").Value = CStr("validValue")
.Update()
End With
<\code>
Any ideas?
many thanks,
Chris
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Sep 27th, 2005, 05:14 AM
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Re: why does binding to datagrid affect RDO recordset?
Hmmm..can't get RDO into my project 
try:
rdConcurRowVer
instead of
rdConcurLock
In the OpenResultSet mthod call.
Is there any reason why ADO.NET is not aceptable to use?
Woka
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Sep 27th, 2005, 11:34 AM
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Re: why does binding to datagrid affect RDO recordset?
hiya,
Apparently, it is now working..not sure why.
I couldn't use ado.net because I was working with sage datafiles...a long story :-0
ta for the help,
Chris
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