You could use cfloop instead of the two inner cfoutput tags.

HTH,

Curt

Curtis C. Layton
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Words In Progress, Inc.
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Subject: nesting queries??


>
> Hello all,
>           I would like to know how you guys are nesting queries?
> i have to "Nest" multiple queries like
>
> <cfoutput query="query1">
> ----
>   <cfoutput query="query2">
>     ---
>     <cfoutput query="query3">
>     --
>     </cfoutput>
>   </cfoutput>
> </cfoutput>
>
> How can i do this?
> Thanks inadvance
> Joe
>
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