At 10:08 PM 6/26/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> >   My understanding of your words was that storing the datasource in an
> > application variable is good because you can copy it into the local scope
> > and avoid locking.  That is a resolution of the problem, but does not
> > address the issue of using an application variable to store the
> > datasource.  :)
> >   It is kind of like saying "I lost my keys, have you seen them?" and
> > answer "Break a window to get into the house."
>
>To me, that's a perfect example of why e-mail will always play second fiddle
>to a voice conversation. Based on what you say, it was just a
>misunderstanding then,

  Yep, agreed!  I think that was a point I missed in the last E-mail.  ;)
  Although, this was an interesting thread. :) Time to move on.



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