>I propose that you guys are doing something suspicious in these stored procedures. I use this technique all of the time in many different apps, and have never had that problem.
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>Would you be game for posting the procedure at fault?
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No problem posting the procedures, but right now I don't know which of the many is at fault. This application uses a lot of triggered stored procedures. If I can't figure it out, I would be glad to have anyone take a look at it -- and thanks for the offer.
regards,
Jim Edgar
Jurix Data Corporation
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