Hi, I have a database that contains several thousands of records. I have a function that allows the user to view the records depending on what their search string is. Lets say that i chose to view the database by year, then title, then description. I would get about 111 records. I only want to display 100 records and then show the remaining records. This is what i have thus far: if ($count>$visible){ print "<font size=2 face=helvetica> <a href=\"$ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'}?$ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}&min= +100\"> Next (what ever is left) </a></font>"; } It works in the sense that it only shows 100, but then again it doesn't cause i don't know how to show the remaining records. ThanX! Kiko

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