Brian S.,

You're quite welcome. I'm glad you're back in action. I'm going to add a check for the type of that argument to give a more helpful error message than "ClassCastException".

--Steve

On Jan 26, 2009, at 1:34 PM, BrianS wrote:

Steve,
   Exactly the problem. As soon as I turned the SQL statements into
vectors that contained the SQL strings, everything worked.  I was
still working on old sample code from prior to the changeover of
parameter to a SQL vector rather than string, and that was the Cast
Exception.  Everything is working well now, thanks for your help,
attention, and work you have done on this. Much appreciated.

Brian S.

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