numero = 12713
interpreted = N
texte = >HELP!!>>Following is the core code of a page that I thoought would allow me to>edit records in my database. I can search for and find the record. It>displays fine in the search in this page which is the fesults of the>search and shows the appropriate data.>>I make a change to the input field and click on the submit button, and>the Edit_Completed.tmpl page is returned. However, when I do a search on>the database, the record has not been changed. I thougth I had copied the>General store model exactly, but it just won't update the record. The>GeneralStore version works fine.>>Any clues?>>>>[PROTECT ADMIN]>> > Edit Form> >>> >>>1- Do you have fields in your database named username and password? Ifso, you need to add the following to your form:2- Do you have Replace as one of the CommandsAllowed in your WebCatalogPrefs file? If not, you have to add Replace to that list of CommandsAllowed... or else set CommandSecurity=F.Sincerely, Ken GromeWebDNA Solutionshttp://www.hui.net/dna/webdna.html.
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>HELP!!>>Following is the core code of a page that I thoought would allow me to>edit records in my database. I can search for and find the record. It>displays fine in the search in this page which is the fesults of the>search and shows the appropriate data.>>I make a change to the input field and click on the submit button, and>the Edit_Completed.tmpl page is returned. However, when I do a search on>the database, the record has not been changed. I thougth I had copied the>General store model exactly, but it just won't update the record. The>GeneralStore version works fine.>>Any clues?>>>>[PROTECT ADMIN]>> > Edit Form> >>> >>>1- Do you have fields in your database named username and password? Ifso, you need to add the following to your form:[username]>[password]>2- Do you have Replace as one of the CommandsAllowed in your WebCatalogPrefs file? If not, you have to add Replace to that list of CommandsAllowed... or else set CommandSecurity=F.Sincerely, Ken GromeWebDNA Solutionshttp://www.hui.net/dna/webdna.html.
Kenneth Grome
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