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Not trying to hijack the thread... Hopefully this is related enough,  
if not I apologize. Would a good use of a class be to write a generic  
database connection script? and then feed in the different variables,  
such as customer login, database, stuff like that?

something like class DBConnect {
        // Connect to database
        mysql_connect($server, $login, $password, $database);
        }

or no?
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I don't think so because it is inefficient...wrapping an existing stand-alone 
function is sort of redundant. If you were writing a database abstraction layer 
that would be a horse of a different color.

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