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AfterUpdate Event

Occurs immediately after an update operation for a record is performed.

Note   If batch updating is used, that is, the CursorAdapterBatchUpdateCount property is greater than 1, AfterUpdate does not occur.

PROCEDURE Object.AfterUpdate
LPARAMETERS cFldState, lForce, nUpdateType, UpdateInsertCmd, DeleteCmd, lResult

Parameters

  • cFldState
    Specifies the field states of the row being processed. This is the same value as obtained from calling the following function:

    GETFLDSTATE(-1)
    

    For example, this value can be a character string consisting of deletion and edit status values for all fields in the table or cursor. If a table has five fields and only the first field has been edited, GETFLDSTATE( ) returns a value of 121111. The number 1 in the first position indicates the deletion status has not been changed.

  • lForce
    Specifies the value of the lForce parameter from the TABLEUPDATE( ) function.

  • nUpdateType
    Specifies the value of the nUpdateType parameter from the BeforeUpdate event.

  • UpdateInsertCmd
    Specifies the value of the UpdateInsertCmd parameter from the BeforeUpdate event.

  • DeleteCmd
    Specifies the value of the DeleteCmd parameter from the BeforeUpdate event.

  • lResult
    Specifies the value returned by running TABLEUPDATE( ) for this record.

    The following table describes values for lResult.

    lResult Description
    True (.T.) Clears field states for the record.
    False (.F.) Does not clear field states for the record.

    You can change the value of lResult to override the result as returned.

Remarks

You can call the AERROR( ) function to retrieve errors from upstream data sources.

See Also

Events | CursorAdapter Object Properties, Methods, and Events | GETFLDSTATE( ) Function | TABLEUPDATE( ) Function | BeforeUpdate Event | AERROR( ) Function

Applies To: CursorAdapter Class