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Tracy,
We had the same problem here. We use Win98 as the client running the
apps against a 7.3.4.5.1 and 8.1.7 database. The fix was to use the
Micrsoft ODBC drivers rather than the Oracle ODBC drivers to accomplish
the pg fwd/pg back. MS drivers are more robust and allow additional
options.
Ron
ROR mª¿ªm
>>> tracy.rahmlow_at_aexp.com 06/26/02 11:38AM >>>
I have a developer that would like to display 'x' amount of records on
a vb
screen. Additional, buttons would be added to the screen for paging
forward or
paging backwards. What options do we have for doing this? rowid,
rownum ????
I thought recently there was a discussion regarding this issue, but I
was
unable to find any
info about it. Anybody recall this or have suggestions that I could
pursue?
Thanks alot
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