--- Kevin Toepke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, using WHERE CURRENT OF is faster. It is the same as saying
> "WHERE rowid = emprec.rowid", just more readable. And accesses by
> rowid are faster than index accesses.
> 
> Also, what happens if you don't have a unique or primary constraint
> on the table and whole rows can be duplicated? Then you pretty much
> need to use WHERE CURRENT OF.
> HTH
> Kevin

I see, its beginning to make sense... 

thx
maa

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