child nodes are stored as arrays, but each index is complex, so you
can't use array functions for math on them.  If you want to perform
mathematical operations on XML, either convert it toanother datatype,
extract the data you need from it, or use XSL  (if applicable).

~Simon

Simon Horwith
CTO, eTRILOGY ltd.
Member of Team Macromedia
Macromedia Certified Master Instructor
http://www.cfstandards.org

Parker, Kevin wrote:

>Is it possible to treat part of an XML file as a data object for the purposes of performing some maths (AVG, MIN, MAX - even some group by stuff, etc) with CF.
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