Change it to this and the time should go down by a factor of about 100,000
:

><CFQUERY NAME="getArmes" DATASOURCE="Armoriaux">
>   SELECT count (*) as N
>   FROM armesArmoriaux
></CFQUERY>
><CFOUTPUT>getArmes.recordCount = #getArmes.n#<BR>
>cfquery.ExecutionTime = #cfquery.ExecutionTime#<BR></CFOUTPUT><CFABORT>






>Hi,
>
>I've always thought that all what CFQUERY was doing was to create some
>connection to the database, and then the actual content of all records
>would be read as needed during some loop on the result set.
>
>I have this statement on some Access database :
><CFQUERY NAME="getArmes" DATASOURCE="Armoriaux">
>   SELECT armeId, armTexte
>   FROM armesArmoriaux
></CFQUERY>
><CFOUTPUT>getArmes.recordCount = #getArmes.recordCount#<BR>
>cfquery.ExecutionTime = #cfquery.ExecutionTime#<BR></CFOUTPUT><CFABORT>
>
>The query semms to take for ever. Actually, the output says:
>getArmes.recordCount = 303203
>cfquery.ExecutionTime = 614469
>
>More than 10 min. just to settle a result set? That does not make sense.
>Ok, armTexte is a memo field, but is CFQUERY supposed to read all of them?
>
>If I run the same query directly from Access, it runs so fast, I cannot
>even measure the time it takes.
>
>So, what the heck CF is doing within CFQUERY? Read all content? That
>does not make sense.
>Is the problem with CF, or the ODBC driver?
>
>

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