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Use of Stored Proc in VB Slow

I am having a new problem. This used to work fine I believe.

I use a SQL Data reader to get data using a Stored Procedure.

When I run the built executable, everything is fine. However, when I run
the application in the IDE, it seem to take about 15-20 seconds to execute
the reader. In some cases, I get 0 or 1 record back. I don't believe it is
the size of the data or the structure of the query that is causing it to be
slow since it works fine on the same computer with the same database using
the compiled version. It doesn't matter of the database is local or
remote...same result.

Does anyone have a suggestion on what might be wrong?

Thanks for any help.

Gary
Nov 19 '05 #1
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