To be fair, QoQ solves an entirely different problem than Stored Procs.  QoQ
was also not designed to be an entire DB server, and hopefully never will
be.

QoQ is quirky as hell, yes, but for the newbies out there on the list it
would be wrong (IMHO) to make a blanket recommendation about "using stored
procedures or functions instead of QoQ" without pointing out that they solve
entirely different problems, and really the question of which (SP or QoQ)
you should use would hopefully have been asked an answered way before this
point in Scott's development (which I'm sure it was).

-Cameron

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Tommy Geist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If I may offer some CONSTRUCTIVE answers like John,
>
> Query of Queries are very limited in their abilities
> compared to what modern databases will do.  I believe
> they are even behind the basic mySQL so I would
> recommend using stored procedures or functions instead
> of QoQ.
>


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Sumo Consulting Inc
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