Ah yes good catch - I still do mine with dbvarname - but I have the
arguments in order - 
Yes G L correct - I meant attributes - (I always use these calls in a cfc -
therefore I use arguments)

Whatever scope your variable that you need to reference is in - 

Kevin


-----Original Message-----
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 9:22 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFPROCPARAM Help Needed

> Hi, I have an SP that I want to call correctly. I can
> simply do:
> exec sp_autotags @PINNumber = #attributes.PIN# within a
> cfquery tag and it executes fine. But when I try using
> cfstoredproc/procparam I get errors. I wasn't able to
> decipher the documentation on the tags. Here's what I'm
> trying:
> <cfstoredproc procedure="qry_autotags3"
> datasource="#application.ivrdsnsearch#">
> <cfprocparam type="In" cfsqltype="CF_SQL_VARCHAR"
> variable="PINNumber" value="#attributes.PIN#">
> <cfprocresult name="qry_autotags" resultset="1">

> The proc returns a resultset like any other query
> 0-whatever number of records.

> Ideas?

As Kevin says, the variable attribute is used for a return value --
dbvarname was deprecated -- cfprocparam doesn't support calling
parameters by name ... check your stored procedure, make sure
pinnumber is the first (only?) parameter and that it's a varchar data
type... your original syntax didn't have quotes around the parameter,
so it looks like a numeric (although that could certainly be a typo).
If none of those lead you anywhere you might try changing the drivers
-- is this an Oracle database? I've heard (and experienced) that
oracle drivers can be rather finicky.


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