The  database you use will determine the driver you use...if you use Access
then
http://www.mysql.com/

Adam Haskell

On 5/21/07, heath stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >The solution really is to run a JDBC driver preferably type 3 or type 4.
> >What sort of data are you accessing with your ODBC driver?
> >
> >Chris
> >
>
> Thanks Chris,
>
> My next question is how do we go about switching to JDBC driver for all of
> are sites?
>
> Also when I check the Logs it seems that one particular query always seems
> to be running right before Coldfusion crashes. We are actually using XML to
> build a query object and then loading the query into an application
> variable.
>
> Heath
>
> 

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