Hello!

> Whats stopping you just sending different parameters to a stored
> procedure anyway and setting up constants in your vb prog for each
> parameter?

I know about the different workarounds, but they aren't really that pretty
compared to the overloading approach. The method you describe is not at all
that fancy when you need to pass in arguments to the stored procedure.

We'll see what TinySoft has got for us :-)

with regards
anders l. borum � [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the sphereworx / monoliner experience
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