DOH! The "Post a question and self discover the answer" effect at work!

Debugging the code I saw my error. I was executing the wrong prepared statement! The statement I prepared was NOT the one I was executing and thus it really WAS a duplicate!

Sorry for the list noise...

Pete


On 5/12/2010 3:10 PM, Pete Helgren wrote:
Subject says it all. I used DDS to create a file. It has no key fields
defined. No "UNIQUE" keyword, yet I get a "duplicate key" error when the
contents of a record are duplicated.

Did I miss a keyword when I created the file or did I make the wrong
assumptions about a keyless file?

Pete

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