Good afternoon Sherry, We are using the DBMS interface, but not in the traditional ListServ sense. In the Native model, you can either setup one table for all of your lists, or a separate table for each list. If you use one table for all of your subscribers, you will need a corresponding column in the table for each of your Lists. The header for each list will need to be configured so that the TABLE parameter contains your table name, and the OPTIONS Parameter specifies the ListName (The subscriber options for the corresponding list will be in these columns). DBMS=ODBC,TABLE(YourTable),EMAIL(Email),NAME(Name),OPTIONS(ListName) If you use multiple tables, then the List header (for each list) will need to be configured differently. The TABLE parameter will hold the name of the Table you want to associate with your List and OPTIONS parameter will need the name of the field that contains the subscriber options. The easiest way to create multiple tables for your lists is to use ListServ's interface. Creating the list will create the table based on the information in the List header. You can add additional columns as needed once the table is created. However, we have opted to use the DBMS model. This permitted us to retain our relational database (we use intersection tables to relate Subscribers and Lists, etc - functionality not supported by ListServ's Native model.) I set up a ListServ list for each list category and configured the list headers to reference a View (in place of a table). A stored procedure is executed from the Web page that creates the view, based on the list info, and then sends a DISTRIBUTE Job command to ListServ. Hopefully this information will help. If you have specific questions, I might be able to help you. Angela Larson Web Designer/Developer Group 1 Software, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: Sherry Beauchamp [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 1:40 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: DBMS interface Is anyone out there using the DBMS interface for lists? If so, are you storing your lists in one table or multiple tables? I'm looking for assistance in setting up multiple tables. Sherry Beauchamp