I'd do your query as-is, and then group on customer id....i.e.,

<cfoutput query="myquery" group="customer_id">
  #customer_id#
  <cfoutput>
    #date_visited#
  </cfoutput>
</cfoutput>

-joe


On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:43:14 -0400, Protoculture <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Porbably is pulling multiple distinct dates
> 
> Yes, it was pulling by distinct dates. what can I do if I want to grab the 
> dates as well ( but exclude that from the distinct selection ) ?
> 
> 

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