I think theres some confusion by your cf guy and I think I see the root of
the confusion.
If a cfoutput tag has a query attribute, then its sensitive to the
recordcount of the query.
However, if there is no query attribute, then it will always execute whats
inside it.
DRE
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: failing when query is named.
> From: Daniel Kessler
>
> I'm new to cf and dbs but our cf guy here says it should do the
> cfoutput no matter what and then it should properly do the iff
> to test whether something was returned.
I think your CF guy needs to check his documentation
Like everyone else says, if there's zero records returned then it runs
zero iterations of the cfoutput as there's nothing to loop over
Trust us, we know of what we speak <g>
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