Fascinating DB Problem



A query to a db returns a recordset. The first time the recordset is inspected SOME of the fields' data values are present. SOME aren't. I look at the table in the db monitor and ALL the fields have values. I insert a trace loop into the code. The trace loop reports ALL the fields have values. I remove the trace loop. The problem recurs. I change the trace loop to an assignment statement which I ignore. The problem is solved.

What #1 Son refers to as a Heidegger's Cat Problem.
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