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I already figured out a display table bug using ADO and SQL Server and different connections to one database. ( see details at BUG #1 )

Another issues come while trying to delete records

The code goes like this

function resettable (tablename, databasename, servername) : Boolean;
var
  aADOQuery : TADOQuery;
  aADOConnection : TAdoConnection,
begin
  ///  Create ADO stuff 
  aADOQuery := TADOQuery.Create;
  aADOConnection := TAdoConnection.Create;

  ///  connect to DB & Table 
  ....
  ///

  aADOQuery.sql.add('delete * from ' + Tablename;
  aADOQuery.execsql;

  ///   free objects after use  
  ....
end;

This code works fine when the ADOConnection is alone on the database. If there has been some activity by any other ADO connection and some modification done, the code fails while the "database is not updated error message"

How to create a solution which will do an update prior to the delete record statement ???

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    As I said in your previous question. Save yourself all the trouble and use only one connection.
    – whosrdaddy
    Feb 19, 2013 at 9:29
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    Yes that is the whole point, share the Connection so it knows about all changes. Just create a TDatamodule and share it between your forms?
    – whosrdaddy
    Feb 19, 2013 at 9:57
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    Yes, this is exactly what you need to do. e.g. EmptyTable(conn: TADOConnection; aTableName: string). or make it a DM method using your DM center TADOConnection. in any case you'll need to follow a Requery (or Close and Open) your TDataSet to reflect any changes to the DB. Does your second TADOConnection instance, get's informed by changes made from a first instance?. Interesting... If yes, show me how, and I will open a bounty for you and give you 500 rep!
    – kobik
    Feb 19, 2013 at 12:20
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    @User: it seems that your application design is at fault here. If this is a multiuser environment and you need to see updates from other users (without requerying) then you need a multitier architecture where one tier handles all the database changes and it can inform the other clients about these changes...
    – whosrdaddy
    Feb 19, 2013 at 12:29
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    This is not a bug. It's a poor design in your application, as several of us told you in your other question as well. Instead of fighting the problem over and over again (which in itself is a clear indication of poor design), take the time to fix it properly in the first place.
    – Ken White
    Feb 19, 2013 at 13:43

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