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<title>Cloning ClientDatSet Cursors</title>
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<name>Cary Jensen</name>
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<summary> When you clone a ClientDataSet's cursor, you create not only an additional pointer to a shared memory store, but also an independent view of the data. This article shows you how to use this important capability.</summary>
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