text. Unless you are a major writer, your probably adding a lot of the
previous replies. Please trim your posts when replying. Thank you.
I think you can do it in sql, but I'm no
wizard there -- I am sure there
is one of the SQL Aces that can answer you there.
But what you can do -- store the result query in the session scope, then
you can QoQ it to get the results that you want, without having to go to
the database. By the way -- 5000 records sounds like way too much (are
50+ pages with 100 hits each really needed to locate the piece of
information that you are looking for).
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