> >��>��>��136: <cfoutput query="getMySQLEstateItem">
> >��>��>��137:���<cfif GroupName NEQ variables.GroupName>
> >��>��Even though I don't think it has anything to do with the
> problem,
> > that
> >��>��cfif really needs to be changed.
> >
> >��what's wrong with it?
> >
> You comparing two variables with the same name. Granted one is in the
> unnamed scope while the other is in the variables scope, but
> nevertheless that kind of practice isn't good.
Actually not -- GroupName is a Column Name within the query -- but it
is confusing and therefore bad practice -- I will fix it.
> >��I agree -- that's why I say the prob is BD's inadequate support for
> > SQL
> >��constructs.
> >
> But if you are dealing with a bug that it isn't inadequate support for
> SQL. Again, you are testing against a product that hasn't been
> released
> yet.
>
That's fair! It is pretty basic, tho & as such a little scary!
> >��I may do that but I don't have a lot of free time at the moment.
> >
> I sure just sending the same email to the the BlueDragon list would
> suffice.
>
I will do that, now!
Dick
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