i think they are cached according to the queryname. so if you name the query
with a sessionid you could have them cached per user.
and YES  they will make the page faster for the end user.
i cache all static querys.

"W Luke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I'm quite interested in caching a couple of queries, of 1500 records or
more, using the CachedWithin attribute.  Can anyone tell me whether queries
are cached on a per-user/session basis, or "globally" for all users?  I
understand it might reduce loads on the server - but what about end-user
speeds; will it speed up the users' request?

Any other thoughts, comments etc welcome.

Will

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