It was a change in DB drivers that took part in the whole CF 5 to CF MX
(i.e. CF on Java). I dislike it as it makes my code less exact and adds in
more lines that are really not necessary. :(

> > The dbvarname attribute is no longer used in CFMX: "it is now ignored
> > for all drivers.... ColdFusion MX does not support named parameters".
> 
> Why does this strike me as MM saying "It's not a bug, it's a feature!"
> ???  I wonder what convinced MM to do away with that little tidbit...
> did they think that people would always pass all of the parameters to
> all of their stored procedures?
> 
> Makes me wish I could write my own version of CFStoredProc and have it
> override the one MM has in there.  What's that called again?
> 
> Okay, well I know the easy way to fix it so I'll just work that into
> the code... and double check the order of my procparam's in the rest
> of the cfstoredproc's I've gotten in there.
> 
> 

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