Microsoft KB Archive/42303

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INF: Using Browse Mode in DB-Library

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Q42303

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft SQL Server Programmer's Toolkit, version 4.2

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SUMMARY
The following is information on using browse mode in DB-Library (DB-Lib):

  The table must have a Timestamp column, as follows:

     create table xxx (columnname datatype,                        columnname datatype,                          .                          .                          .                        TIMESTAMP           )  The table must have a unique index, and the following must be true:

 The index must be defined before any data is added. The definition of primary key with sp_primary key is not required.  The SELECT statement must include the FOR BROWSE option.

MORE INFORMATION
The dbtabbrowse function indicates whether browse is permitted on a table. If the return value from dbtabbrowse is not 1 after the dbresults for the SELECT...FOR BROWSE, browse will not work. Check that the table has a unique index and that the Timestamp column contains non-null data.

SELECT * FROM... after data is added to the table should produce values in the Timestamp field even though no values were entered on the INSERT statement.

Additional query words: dblib

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Technology : kbSQLServSearch kbAudDeveloper kbSQLServPTK420