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QuestionWhere to delete item data with CListCtrl Pin
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GeneralThank you. It works. Pin
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GeneralIt doesn't help to delete item data. Pin
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QuestionConnection to SQL? Pin
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AnswerRe: Connection to SQL? Pin
Steve S5-Sep-05 0:11
Steve S5-Sep-05 0:11 
Using ODBC with SQL Server means you need to be aware that only one record set can be used per connection. If there's one record, when you've read it, there are no more records and the connection can be reused, whereas if there are two or more, it's still busy, and you can't reuse it, but you can use a second (hint).

Alternatively, for what you're doing

"UPDATE tblList Set [ChkTimes] = [ChkTimes] + 1 WHERE [ChkTimes] <= 5"

which is much more efficient, as almost all the work is done by the server, eliminating the need to transfer data backwards and forwards.

Steve S
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GeneralCListCtrl, any way? Pin
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