The way ive always done it is <CFOUTPUT><CFLOOP QUERY> when ive needed
to display the information to the user and then used the CFSCRIPT loop
notation for when I need to do something with the query that isnt
displayed to the user....




-----Original Message-----
From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 26 March 2002 12:08
To: CF-Community
Subject: Looping through a recordset with CFSCRIPT Continued


>From an earlier question on CF-Talk .....

Someone wanted to loop through a recordset within a CFSCRIPT block, so
from our esteemed listmaster's docs
(http://www.houseoffusion.com/docs/cfscript.htm) we have this example
(great stuff by the way):

<CFSCRIPT>
     For (i=1;i LTE Queryname.Recordcount; i=i+1)
          writeoutput(Queryname.Record[i]&'<BR>');
</CFSCRIPT>

In regular CF:

<cfloop query="queryName">
   <cfoutput>#Record#<br></cfoutput>
</cfloop>

Which is better? Should I use CFSCRIPT for looping through and
displaying complicated data tables or continue with regular CFOUTPUT?


Erika
(with a *K*)

"Life...  is like a grapefruit.  It's orange and squishy,
and has a few pips in it, and some folks have half a one for breakfast."
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Erika L. Walker-Arnold, VP, RUWebby, LLC
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Macromedia ColdFusion Alliance Partner
Macromedia ColdFusion 5.0 Certified Developer
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