Grrrr! I know scoping would be a solution. I just wish I would do it everywhere.

Anyway, thanks everyone.

George


On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 16:51:36 +0200, Pascal Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because you set it to 0 in the cfparam!! Scoping is the answer (as you
> should always do to avoid problems like this)
> 
> <option value="#getFieldPlacementSites.FieldPlacementSiteTypeID#"<cfif
> getFieldPlacementSites.FieldPlacementSiteTypeID EQ
> getFieldPlacementSites.FPSiteTypeID>
> selected="selected"</cfif>>#
> getFieldPlacementSites.FieldPlacementSiteType#</option>
> 
> Pascal
>

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