Perhaps you'd want to hide the connection details for security reasons. 
There may even be a performance benefit.  

However, if you were to use a COM object, you'd have to use ADO; you
probably couldn't spit the results back as a native CF query.

-- 
Billy Cravens
HR Web Development, Sabre
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Clint Tredway wrote:
> 
> Can I ask why you would want to use a COM object to access a Stored Procedure 
>instead of just calling the procedure directly?
> 
> I am just curious...
> 
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> Clint Tredway
> www.factorxsoftware.com
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> 
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