> CF will not generate an error if the database does not support 
> block factoring, it's far worse than that.

Actually, I think that there was a problem if you tried to use it with a
Sybase or Informix native datasource - one of these (I forget which) would
cause CF to throw an error.

In any case, I'd generally regard an error as more serious than slower
performance.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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