numero = 103090
interpreted = N
texte = and if you are now indexing your db record via a unique [sku] string, then you need to be passing that 'sku' value in your form.e.g. right? Otherwise how does your [search] know which record you are trying to find/edit?--Also, while troubelshooting, inside your [search] context, put a [numfound] tag so you can see if you even find a record.On Aug 3, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Rob wrote:> Sorry ... was away for the weekend...>> Thank you for all the suggestions...>> Ok... tried the suggestions, and made sure the db was writeable, but > it doesn't seem to write to it... which is weird .. Currently, I'm > just working with the 3 fields until I get the procedure down. I > also added a hidden SKU field to give it a unique ID.> ...>> Are there any other reasons why it wouldn't write to the db?>> Rob
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and if you are now indexing your db record via a unique [sku] string, then you need to be passing that 'sku' value in your form.e.g. [input][sku][/input]">right? Otherwise how does your [search] know which record you are trying to find/edit?--Also, while troubelshooting, inside your [search] context, put a [numfound] tag so you can see if you even find a record.On Aug 3, 2009, at 8:46 AM, Rob wrote:> Sorry ... was away for the weekend...>> Thank you for all the suggestions...>> Ok... tried the suggestions, and made sure the db was writeable, but > it doesn't seem to write to it... which is weird .. Currently, I'm > just working with the 3 fields until I get the procedure down. I > also added a hidden SKU field to give it a unique ID.> ...>> Are there any other reasons why it wouldn't write to the db?>> Rob
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