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Kile;
Great! Glad you found the problem. I had a feeling it was the connection string and that is why I suggested sending me a copy. The connection string is handy and once you understand how to write it in its many "flavors" you will better understand how important that little line of code can be. I have my connection string saved as an ASP file and use it as an INCLUDE file. That is so no one can see my connection string on a client machine and it makes it a simple matter to change should the data server etc. change.
I have many examples of connections strings I have used - for ODBC and OLDB, etc.
I was about to suggest you go to the VFP forum / Internet applications and post your question. There is not much activity on this forum.
Have a good day.
Tom
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