On 9/5/00, Bud penned:
>I'm not sure, but what I think may be happening is, you are using the
>scenario above. Then, when you go to the second page, and you are
>checking to see if application.settings.dsn is defined, and it's not
>so the other datasource name loads and the query returns an error,
>perhaps then killing the application variable (anyone?). Thus, the
>new datasource name loads on the subsequent refresh of the page.

Ooops. I meant to say that if application.settings.dsn "IS" defined 
then the new datasource name doesn't get set. Thus the error. Then 
maybe the error kills the application.settings.dsn variable and on a 
refresh the correct datasource name get set as 
application.settings.dsn.

Sometimes I type faster than I can think. Which means I must think 
really slow as I type about 8 WPM. LOL
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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