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I seem to have found a glitch. I have set up a table with two fields only, and the table cannot be updated. Opened, no new records can be added. To replicate:

1. Make first field a key with autovalue-yes.
2. Make second field a text (VARCHAR) field, with entry required = No, and give it a default value - some text string.

Save and close.

Now open it. What I keep getting is a single record, with the autovalue NOT created, and the default value in the second field. Hitting Enter, one would think, would cause the key to instantiate, and the record marker to move to the next record. What actually happens is nothing. No autovalue realization, and no new record. It cannot be updated.

Removing the default value fixes the problem (at least in a new table - I didn't try it with the table that was not updating).

A bug? Or is there something I don't know???

t.

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