Kevin Cully wrote:
> Look at the ROWS column when doing an EXPLAIN before your select
> statement.  I believe the speed comes from matching the index(es) and
> not necessarily from the LIMIT.  I may be (very) wrong though. <g>
>   
Oh I agree that the speed comes from the matching indexes...for 
sure...but I just thought it short-circuited after it hit the LIMIT count.

> Nothing is going to be as fast as a SEEK, but I sure like the features
> of a SQL Server.  
Specifically, what?  (Did you mean MS SQL Server?)


> I'm very pleased with the performance of the VFP to MySQL system I'm 
> developing.  If I'm careful (continuous testing!), the app with scale very 
> well.
>   
Yep....design is the key!

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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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