Kurt Wendt wrote:
> But - Virgil - Cursors act largely like a Temp DBF - so, I see no reason
> not to use a Cursor over a Temp DBF - exact in the case of what I am
> trying to figure out here. As in - will it slow things down too much -
> with too many records and TOO Many Queries made to it - during the
> processing of a SINGLE Invoice...


As others have said in the past, try to avoid disk I/O.  Cursors give 
you a shot at that if there's enough memory.  Otherwise, they'll use 
disk as needed, if I understand how it works correctly.

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
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