Client variables are stored in:

       The Registry (not recommended)
       A Datasource
       as cookies

   Therefore, they use 0 RAM, zilch, nada, nothing.

   Session variables are stored in RAM.  Since any amount of RAM is bigger 
than no amount of RAM, I would say that session variables must take up more 
RAM.  I'm sure we'll see hundreds of post to this affect.

At 04:55 PM 04/23/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>OK guys and gals......
>
>Do Client vars take up more server RAM than session Vars.  My colleague
>reckons they do wheras I reckon it's the t'other way round
>
>A
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