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DataKeyNames ordering issue

Using SQLDataSource and a FormView.

The FormView has two DataKeyNames defined:

Acct_Key and Interval_Key (this is the order they appear)

My Update SQL uses both values as parameters (@Acct_Key and
@Interval_Key)

Image below is how I set this up:

http://img83.imageshack.us/my.php?image=formview1ad.jpg

When I fire my Update, the @Interval_Key always uses the value thats in
@Acct_Key. To me it seems as if the first DataKeyName is used. I changed
the order of the paramters and the Interval_Key was used twice.

Can anyone explain what I am doing wrong?

Steven
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Mar 13 '06 #1
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