> I thought that query result variables do not require prefix 
> if in a <cfoutput> loop, and query result variable is 
> actually the first scope in the order of evaluation that  
> coldfusion would look for.  I guess <cfoutput></cfoutput> 
> alone is not a loop. I guess you need the query attribute to 
> make it a loop.

That's correct. CFOUTPUT only loops over a query when you specify the QUERY
attribute. Once you add the QUERY attribute, CFOUTPUT will not only loop
over that query but will also look within the query to resolve unscoped
variables, although you should scope them anyway for clarity.

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