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This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )
This code shows the use of a dynamic array for the storage of data. Recordsets are memory hogs, and shouldn't be passed across the server, so why even use one? What I was doing with this code was displaying a list of users on my website. After getting the data, I would have it build a table for the information and create hyperlinks for the appropriate fields. I've seen others do this, but they use recordsets to build them, which defeats its purpose. All the code is done with one trip to the server, so you won't see all those carrot tags being opened and closed throughout my work : )