D'Arcy. Thanks. I'll certainly take your advice. We recently gained access to an SQL Server so I am going to into Visual Studio and onto the SQL here in a couple of weeks and get back to my French roots.
I'm really looking forward to it - reason I'm here to learn. But have to admit, up to now my little NotePad site has been quite the charm -- proof I suppose of how powerful dot NET really is -- I have seen for example, two round trips to the server (data drilling and then a call for a graphic image resulting from that drilling - Chart Director) on a 56K phone line take less than 1.5 seconds (using OLEDB Access JET 4.0).
Now that ain't bad. Can't imagine the performance improvement on the SQL. This stuff is very very powerful, and the more I'm exposed to it, the more I question anyone staying with ASP, Cold Fusion, Access, VB or whatever.
But I'm no expert, but I can say this, I sure am having a world of fun with this stuff. And specialy thanks to you, Zarcom, and Paul, for sharing your education with us little guys. It makes a big difference -- reminds me of one of my favorite sayings of all time:
"Eternity is in love with the productions of time."
W. Blake (c. 1780)