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There's really only one dbsqlexec(dbproc); in there, it was a typo, so that's not the problem. Also if I change: DBCHAR i1[5], i2[5], i3[5], i4[5], i5[5], family; to DBCHAR i5[5], i1[5], i2[5], i3[5], i4[5], family; The program works ok, so I'm pretty sure something is being walked on. I hesitate to use this solution because I don't know what's really broken...will i4 now have the wrong values in it? Thanks, Steve
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