>>If you need to do performance analysis this indepth,

This is not what I need, I just need to check if queries currently 
defined in the CF application
returned records or not in case of error.

 >>you should definately not be using MS Access!  It's a DESKTOP DATABASE!

Please give me a break with this urban legend:
1º Access.exe IS a desktop database indeed, BUT
2º CF DOES NOT invoke Acces.exe, CF uses ODBC or JDBC to use a flat file.
3º OK, Access.exe IS NOT good in multiuser environment, BUT
4º in a CF application, first Access.exe is not invoked (it doesn't even 
have to be present on the server)
    secondly in a CF application, there is only ONE user anyway: CF.
5º I've been using Access applications on Acces databases (and others as 
well), since 1995, and
    I NEVER had any problem due to the Access database.

The only problem with Access is with very large database, but everybody 
knows that Access is NOT
a very large database system.

If used in correct environment, Access databases offer many advantages, 
simplicity being the first.

I think gossip mongers should stop spreading urban legends about Acces 
applications.

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