>*snip*treat query columns as arrays... I know we can
>listtoarray(valuelist(query.column)), except that's more work for the
>machine _and_ it removes duplicates... with CF5 using query["column"]
>worked but with cfmx you have to use query["column"].toArray() --
>which obviously doesn't work on CF5, so that leaves us with no good
>single solution on both versions. I actually went to the extent of
>creating a QueryColumnToArray() function to handle the variation...

Which reminds me... I recently had a debate with someone regarding whether a 
query recordset is a structure in the same sense as the Struct functions work. 
The other person said that the Struct is indexed and will always be more 
efficient, whereas the recordset is not. I thought that a recordset IS a 
structure. Is there really a difference between these 2 types of structures?

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