Mike, 
On a side note, do u have any ideas about supporting stored procedures 
in some way? Be it just knowing about them and maybe calling them, or 
on the other end, generating them?
IMO they are _some_ way to hide some of those session.queries...

Although i'm just extrapolating my own vision of what sql-server is.
Last week i saw a huge application wholly working on an SQl-server, 
sending dialog-templates and what not to the thin-gui-only-client; 
_all_ written in stored procs. And i immediately ran away from it.

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