> if goo is stored is the application scope, and you place
> your query in
> the variables scope of goo, it's reliably cached for as
> long as goo is
> cached - you have control over it. If you cache the query
> using the
> cachedwithin attribute, it'll be cached for as long as the
> cachedwithin attribute allows OR until the server's query
> cache limit
> is reached, which on a shared server, might not be very
> long at all,
> depending on a variety of factors.

> On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 00:01:33 -0400, Douglas Knudsen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ok, I got a cfc named goo.  Inside goo I perform a query.
>> Now this cfc goo
>> has an instance stored in the application scope.  I want
>> to employ query
>> caching on that query via the cfquery tags cachedwithin
>> attribute.
>> Something tells me this no so good for thread safteyness,
>> eh?  Thoughts?
>> Yes, I var scoped the query name.  Is it the fact that CF
>> uses the name,
>> sql, and dsn to ID the query in memory make my question
>> moot?
>>
>> Doug

What a sticky subject. :P

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