I'm no Oracle expert, but I suspect you either have a problem in your SQL or there's a bug somewhere.
Turn on verbose in the dbase2 section; this should output all of the SQL activity into your log, and you should be able to see which SQL code it breaks on, and any error messages that come from Oracle. /s. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- If to err is human, I must be more human than most. Scott S. Goodwin u: http://scottg.net e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] p: 850.897.6830 aim: scottgnet
