Hello All, Thank you for all the wonderful ideas, there are so many things that can be over look when working by yourself. When I asked help for a questionary, in reallity I meant a long form. With that said I apologize for having some people in mind more like a question answer type of thing(school test and similar). So, after reviewing this project I have come out with the final descicion... In order to fill out a form the user must have an UN and PASS, so that I can write their answers to the DB as they are filling out the form, reason for this is in case they have to stop in the middle of the form they can come back on a later time to finish with their UN and PASS, they should be able to continue their form or to start all over. I decided to divide the forms into 5 different sections, and as some one suggested divide the sections by groups so people can fill out the form and concentrate in the section they are working on. Similar to when you have to fill out your taxes online: https://taxes.hrblock.com/hrblock/login/LoginRegistration.aspx the difference is that this has been done with ASP (ewww! :) ) Thank you everyone for your input. Any more suggestions are welcome -- ...helmut helmutgranda.com ""...helmut"" <forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:DF.31.02217.017A8924@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >I have a form that contains 100 questions. To make it easier on the user, I >will divide it into 5 sections (20 questions per section), then all the >information will be written to a db. What is the best way to carry along >through the pages the information that has already been submitted? Cookies? >Writing to a DB after each section? Session Variables? > > I read that writing to a database as i go along could be too much of a > hazzle for the db, specially if I have multiple people filling out the > form at the same time. > > TIA > > -- > ....helmut > helmutgranda.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php