Hi Ray, 
thanks mfor your quick reply.

The error message i got was from my dev environement. so yes we have a licence 
and a production server where we move our code once tested. Pleas , let me know 
when you;re back as i critically need this peace of code on how to convert my 
query data into json.

Thanks
 

>I believe, stress believe, you are screwed. I don't think there is a way to
>get rid of that unless you put in a 'real' license.
>
>You can, however, fix this in jQuery using $.ajax with the option to edit
>the JSON before hand.
>
>I've got a meeting in 10 minutes, if this doesn't make sense to you and no
>one else chimes in, I'll be back in 1.5 hours and can tell you exactly how
>to do it. In theory it adds code that will only matter on dev, but it will
>be like 4 lines of code so no big deal. (And obviously you can remove it
>before going to production.)
>
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