@Tim - Thanks for the suggstion. I will upgrade to the newest version soon. @Willoughby - Thanks for the reply. I doubt there is a row limit, but I will look into it. @Brian - The queries are more complicated than that, usually. I was just giving an example. I have tried the exact same query in the SQL Server Express Application and it works just fine. It just fails when run from executesql in web2py. Is this the "monitor" you were referring to? If not, what did you mean? Thanks. Josh
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