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Bug in NET Framework 1.1

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Peter - 21 Apr 2007 05:47 GMT
Hi,

This is an old bug, I've come to realize, that seems to be behind much of my
problem in binding controls to a dataset. I am using the NET Framework 1.1
and trying to edit fields in a child table that has a column expression
which references several parent tables. The error I get is "There is no
proposed data to access." I know this is a bug; however, I haven't been able
to find any workarounds for it. Does anyone know of any? Or do I have to
upgrade? And if so, what do I have to upgrade to?
Cor Ligthert [MVP] - 21 Apr 2007 08:31 GMT
Peter,

If you know that it is a bug you can contact Microsoft direct as it is as
you told, AFAIK you get a workaround for free. Otherwise it cost of course
money, but you seems so sure.

Cor

> Hi,
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> haven't been able to find any workarounds for it. Does anyone know of any?
> Or do I have to upgrade? And if so, what do I have to upgrade to?
Susie DBA [MSFT] - 23 Apr 2007 20:13 GMT
I'd reccomend upgrading to the latest version of Visual Fred.

1.1 doesn't even work in Vista; and 1.1 isn't included in _ANY_
operating systems.,. right?

> Hi,
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> to find any workarounds for it. Does anyone know of any? Or do I have to
> upgrade? And if so, what do I have to upgrade to?

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