Yes, its through godaddys query tool.
I think I may have figured this one out though.

Thanks, 


Virgil Bierschwale
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Subject: Re: [NF] SQL Server questions on godaddy

Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> According to this, the delete worked..
> BUT if didn’t because the records are still there.
> If memory serves me correct, there is no "PACK" command with sql 
> server so they should be gone..
> Anybody got any ideas ?
>
> Finally did the truncate table command and that does work, but I don't 
> want to do that once I get live data in there <grin>
>   

Sorry, I'm coming in late on this one, so I may have missed some earlier
information.

Is there any chance you're seeing cached data?  I'm not sure how you're
viewing the data.  (I was assuming a web page?)

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