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    CRUD error

    Have a mobile application that has been running for a fair amount of time. It captures signatures on orders being delivered and can work in an offline mode. Occasionally, we get a scenario where a single device won't send the data back when it is connected. I turned on the error logs on the server and they are coming back with a "CRUD error" in the Server Error Log. The xbasic Error stack log says "Variable 'f_a' not found", but I searched for that variable and it is not in the system anywhere I can find.

    I'm just not sure where to look for, or what to do in order to track this and figure out where the problem is. Especially since all of the data is on this local device and we really don't want to lose it.

    One thing that it does do is it has an "After update" xbasic call on one list with a detail view. I don't know if that is CRUD related or not since I don't really know what CRUD is.

    Anyone that can point me on places to look, or additional error code to add, I would appreciate it as this is one that I really need to track down.

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    Re: CRUD error

    Hi Rod,

    I'll help with the easy part : CRUD is an acronym for the four basic types of SQL commands: Create , Read , Update , Delete .
    Gregg
    https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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      Re: CRUD error

      Thanks for defining it for me. We aren't creating or deleting and where it is failing is in the Update, which is just a standard list with detail view that updates using the normal list methodology (nothing unique). Can you tell me what happens if an "after update" fails? Does it roll back the update as well, or would the update still be done? That will help in where to focus my research.

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        Re: CRUD error

        I haven't had the patience to work with lists yet, but I would try to force an update to be done, with the hopes
        that it generates the same error.

        I would then check the database itself to see if changes were saved, although I would expect them to not be saved
        assuming you have it set to use transactions (it would be a mess if it saved some data, but didn't save other).
        Gregg
        https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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