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Mike, I assume you are sending your entire SQL statement from your .NET program to the i5 and awaiting results. If this is true, I suggest moving your SQL to stored procedures in a library on the i5 and call those stored procedures. I've done it in .ASP with good results using the older ADO provider; haven't tried it yet with .NET and the new .NET provider. HTH, Dave Odom Arizona
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