I have a query that returns one row from the DB which uses cfqueryparam. I'd
heard about a problem with caching so after a puzzling 30 seconds asking
myself where my new column had gone I thought I'd remove the cfqp which
worked. Now when I put it back in I still get the cached data.

So the question is, how do I clear this cached data? I don't want to restart
anything but I don't mind running a SQL statement. It's SQL Server 2K. So
something like DBCC FREEPROCCACHE but for statement.

Thanks.

Ade
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