Chris - How is VB connecting to Oracle? ADO? I don't know much about your
problem, but I do know that there are a half-dozen Microsoft choices, and I
believe there are a few Oracle choices also, like OO4O. But I do believe
that the first step to solving your problem will be establishing precisely
which methods are in use.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 20% OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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We have a VB app that uses Oracle as the database.  The users noticed a
limitation in the amount of records being returned from the database.  So
they decided to increase the memory of the PC and some additional volume of
records were returned.  ??

Has anyone using VB/Oracle noticed this??  Is this simply a sign of bad
coding?  Trying to load up all the records into memory, and therefore
failing?  

Any clues, references or links would be appreciated.

TIA!!!!

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