Ed,
You are the kind of developer I was targeting with my response to Walter.
READ THE POST AGAIN. I'm not going to waste my time (or anyone else's who may be reading this) engaged in verbal masterbation with you on a subject you seem to lack knowledge in.
If you will
never develop a C/S application, then pay no attention to any of this Ed. You don't need it.
There is nothing wrong with lacking knowlege, but it turns into ignorance for those who need it, but refuse to gain it.
>Experience with what? With SEEK or with SELECT_SQL?
>Sorry, but your answer smells bad.
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>>Looks like you have no experience with this Ed. When you do, then we'll talk.
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>>>Well, some points are too obvious to be discussed even, but why do you put SEEK to 'prohibited' list? Do you want to look for one/few record(s) in 10 millions using SELECT-SQL? It's about the same as using rockets for sparrow hunting.
- Jeff