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<title>Comments for Cloning ClientDatSet Cursors</title>
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<updated>2008-11-21T14:18:04-08:00</updated>
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<title>Key violation </title>
<author>
<name>Craven Weasel</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=40678</uri>
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<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=40678</id>
<updated>2007-11-26T10:03:08-08:00</updated>
<published>2007-11-26T10:03:08-08:00</published>
<summary>Key violation </summary>
<content>I have 3 ClientDataSet (cdsA, cdsB and cdsM)cdsM is the Master cds cdsB is a clone of cdsA .After cloning I set MasterSource and MasterFields for both cdsA and cdsB then I filterd both (no problem) but when I try to edit a record in  cdsM (the master ) that don&#8217;t have a corresponding details in cdsA (only cdsA) I get   a Key violation exception!!! Please Help Thank you</content>
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<entry>
<title>Master detail</title>
<author>
<name>Atle Smelvaer</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=38647</uri>
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<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=38647</id>
<updated>2005-09-07T02:07:57-07:00</updated>
<published>2005-09-07T02:07:57-07:00</published>
<summary>Master detail</summary>
<content>The solution you provided for master detail is mutch more difficult than needed. Instead of filter just do:ClientDataSet2.MasterFields:= 'partno';ClientDataSet2.MasterSource := Datasource1;And voila, you have your functionality without adding a filter and ondatachange event on datasource1.</content>
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<entry>
<title>re: VERY helpful series</title>
<author>
<name>E. Gathman</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=34051</uri>
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<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=34051</id>
<updated>2003-02-05T14:29:42-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-02-05T14:29:42-08:00</published>
<summary>re: VERY helpful series</summary>
<content>Hello Cary,Yes, I wanted you to know we are eager for the next article while letting you know how much we appreciate what you've written, BUT...Though you don't know me from Adam, nor I you, I'll be so bold as to encourage you not to let the business, or good intentions for articles allow you to forget that God and your family come first.  Since we ARE waiting, I expect you are on top of that already.  It won't kill us to wait for the next good article  :)</content>
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<entry>
<title>re: VERY helpful series</title>
<author>
<name>Cary Jensen</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=34033</uri>
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<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=34033</id>
<updated>2003-02-03T10:13:11-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-02-03T10:13:11-08:00</published>
<summary>re: VERY helpful series</summary>
<content>Well, I'm trying ;-)I am filled with good intentions, but I've been abnormally busy preparing new courseware for my new Delphi Developer Days 2003 Power Workshops. I'm trying to be good. Really. I hope to make it up to you all with many quality articles in the future.I have been considering setting up an email list for those who are interested, emailing a notification each time I post a new article to the Borland Developers Network site. Any comments on this idea?In the meantime, I am working on a ClientDataSet article about nested datasets. Stay tuned.</content>
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<entry>
<title>VERY helpful series</title>
<author>
<name>E. Gathman</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=33992</uri>
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<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=33992</id>
<updated>2003-01-27T19:33:32-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-01-27T19:33:32-08:00</published>
<summary>VERY helpful series</summary>
<content>There is only one problem with writing a very helpful series...your readers are SO disappointed when you can't make the projected twice-a-month schedule  :)(kind of like the good book which disappoints readers by the fact that it has an end)</content>
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<title>re: Page has fixed width</title>
<author>
<name>Chris Mathews</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=33921</uri>
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<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=33921</id>
<updated>2003-01-16T16:58:22-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-01-16T16:58:22-08:00</published>
<summary>re: Page has fixed width</summary>
<content>I still have a problem with the fixed width.  Printing truncates the right edge.</content>
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<entry>
<title>re: Missing Table Of Contents</title>
<author>
<name>Cary Jensen</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=33859</uri>
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<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=33859</id>
<updated>2003-01-07T10:39:07-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-01-07T10:39:07-08:00</published>
<summary>re: Missing Table Of Contents</summary>
<content>Georg:Thank you for the suggestion, but there is a one problem that prevents me from creating a table of contents. This is an ongoing series, and I haven't written the other articles in it yet. Only after the series is complete would I be able to provide such a table of contents. Having said that, I think a final &quot;overview&quot; article with links might be just what you are looking for. I'll definitely consider doing that.And to all, thank you for the kind comments about this series.-Cary</content>
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<entry>
<title>re: Missing Table Of Contents</title>
<author>
<name>Bruce McGee</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=33846</uri>
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<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=33846</id>
<updated>2003-01-05T20:54:42-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-01-05T20:54:42-08:00</published>
<summary>re: Missing Table Of Contents</summary>
<content>I agree.  Excellent job.  There is a complete list of Cary's articles in the Professional Developer section of the BDN.http://community.borland.com/soapbox/professionaldeveloper/Regards,Bruce McGee</content>
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<entry>
<title>Missing Table Of Contents</title>
<author>
<name>Registered User</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=33839</uri>
</author>
<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=33839</id>
<updated>2003-01-04T20:08:35-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-01-04T20:08:35-08:00</published>
<summary>Missing Table Of Contents</summary>
<content>Dear Cary,enjoying your article series I'm missing a 'clickable' table ofcontents. Access via &lt;a href=&quot;http://bdn.borland.com/delphi/components/0,1418,10002,00.html&quot;&gt;http://bdn.borland.com/delphi/components/0,1418,10002,00.html&lt;/a&gt; intermixes your article series with other content.I suggest a 'clickable', numbered list on top/bottom of each articlefor easy access of the other related nice explanations. A downloadableZIP/tarball would come in handy too (including the code samples).Thanks for your excellent workGeorg Rehfeld</content>
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<entry>
<title>re: Page has fixed width</title>
<author>
<name>Cary Jensen</name>
<uri>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/userall?commentid=33835</uri>
</author>
<id>http://threads.codegear.com/threads/threads.exe/view?commentid=33835</id>
<updated>2003-01-03T15:15:51-08:00</updated>
<published>2003-01-03T15:15:51-08:00</published>
<summary>re: Page has fixed width</summary>
<content>Fixed.It should be more comfortable to view now.Thanks for the input...-Cary </content>
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