Excellent, I knew it was something like that, thanks for putting it into
words. I did find a little workaround by including a CFM template, that was
defined by the form, and then use cfinclude. It aint too pretty but it
works....

  -Matt


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From: Deanna L. Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: CFMAIL and recordsets


> Wait, the body has variables that are coming from a form - not a query?
> There's your problem. You can't reference both a query and a form in the
> cfmail tag. I've done workarounds where you create local variables
instead.
> Maybe someone else knows of a better way to handle this, though.
>
> -d
>
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