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ASP Shopping Cart Help - URGENT

Asked by ashkaat in Active Server Pages (ASP), E-Commerce, Payment Processing Recommendation and Integrating

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Dear All:

I've made a Shopping Cart using ASP & SQL Server. I use a temporary table that stores the cart contents for a specific user using (Session.ID). And when the user Checkout hi items are transfered to the order table nd deleted from the Temporary Table.

The question now is that i think this technique based on a temporary table might decrease the speed of the Transactions and the total performance fo the Shopping Cart.

Is there a way i can use to store the contents of a user's shopping cart until he Checkout without using a Temorary Table ??

A Brief Help about how the Structure of the Database would look like is appreciated.

P.S: i don't like using Arrays.

Regards All,
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