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It always bring up this message "Error creating cursor handle.", although the data is updated correctly. What is this error message means? Thanks for any help. Huang Robert van Hoorna Delphi Developer Wed, 18 Jun 1902 08:00:00 GMT Re:"Error creating cursor handle" In article <34725214.DA48B...@pacific.net.sg>, CIMTEK
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