Nic,

I too interested in having that source code could u mail me that tome too..

srini

Nic Ferrier wrote:

> >>> Robert Pimentel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/29/99 8:19:56 PM >>>
> >This is an off-topic question..just kidding..you can put away your
> .38 special...  ;)
>
> Bang.
>
> >As you can see I'm attempting to control my select
> >statement based on the most recent rowid (which
> >I stored as a session object). I'm guessing there
> >must be a better way to go about doing this. I've
> >looked over the archives, and there seems be mention
> >of hidden fields, Vectors,etc.. Which might be the
> >best approach for what I'm trying to
> >accomplish? (control a resultset)
>
> The trouble is, unless you're using JDBC 2, there isn't a way to roll
> backwards through the RS.
>
> It seems to me you're doing everything correctly.
>
> I wrote a class some time ago, to mainpulate resultsets. It worked by
> caching the entire resultset and allowing the user to select which row
> was required. It also had the concept of a current row.
>
> This worked quite well for small RS but obviously large ones more
> more of a pain.
>
> If you're interested I could mail you the source.
>
> Nic
>
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