Thanks for the tip. Although, I have some intricate SQL statements, the IN (SELECT) and NOT IN (SELECT) clauses helped a lot. I see the need to have the whole SQL statement be processed in the back-end, therefore everything has to be passed there (and the local cursor discarded). We may need to include some stored procedures for qualified queries so we get by in the mean time.
Thanks again. ;^)
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