Joe Eugene wrote:
>>If you have a bug, call Macromedia. Yes, they ask for your creditcard
>>number. No, they won't bill you if it is really a bug (I have *never*
>>been billed and Macromedia support is on the speed dial).
>>If you have a feature request, submit it to the wishform.
> 
> 
> I hope you are not suggesting i call Macromedia Support and
> ask them.. IF they have CFMX ODBC working stable?

Just say "I can reproducably get this error if I do this and this". 
Worst case is they say "it is filed as bug number X and we will get back 
to you". (If they can point you to some part of the documentation with a 
setting you have forgotten which fixes it but charge $$$ for that, 
wouldn't you be better of then you are now?)


> The reason for this question is to find out the root cause
> of the ODBC Connection Failures. Its interesting to know that
> nobody is really curious...why certain things dont work.

I am a little bit curious. But since I have never gotten any Access ODBC 
driver to work reliably at 50+ queries per second*, I am very happy at 
the same time with the prospect of having an excuse to ditch ODBC 
altogether.

* Yes, I host crazy people.


> If i tell you CFC is not recommended and has problems...
> What will be your solution to that? Use Java Beans?

My reaction would be to bitch. My solution would be to only use CFCs 
after rigorous testing.

Jochem

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