I understand that, but is your suggestion below assuming I'm passing in the 
query using the "query" attribute of the CFREPORT tag and a CFINVOKE prior to 
this tag to get the query? Maybe I should explaing that the basis of my 
question is sub-reports. If I create a sub-report, it appears I can only pass 
one query reference into the main report for the main query, not the 
sub-reports query. That's why I'm asking about the Advanced tab. It would seem 
to me to use this part of the query builder to define a query in the sub-report 
or put in code to call a CFC with a parameter from the main query. I don't know 
if that makes any sense or not. Thanks,

Phil

>In the report builder there is a button that shows you the query/CFC code
>for you to copy and paste into your own CFC.
> 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phillip Duba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:32 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Re: RDS and ColdFusion Report Builder
>
>I've seen CFCs used for formatting data but not for passing in whole
>queries, how would you do this, within the Advanced tab of the query builder
>like one CFHTTP example I saw? Thanks,
>
>Phil

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