Here's a conceptual question. Lets say you have a query with multiple rows in it. There is a few calculations that will take place between items in a row to get some additional values per row (i.e. a discount price, etc.). One way of doing this is when outputting the query, you send the specific data to a CFC (It's used in multiple places) and get out a structure. This means that a 20 row query has 20 calls to the CFC. Another way of doing it is to pass the whole query to a CFC which will then loop over the query, do the calculations and then place the results into new columns within the query. The first has a single loop but multiple CFC calls while the second has 2 loops (inside the CFC and out) but a single CFC call. Which do you prefer? Do you see a problem with either approach? Just something that came into my mind while rewriting a few dozen pages on this ecommerce site.
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