That was indeed a great help, I had to slightly modify your code to get it to 
work. I had to change it to this (for some strange reason it doesn't like 
checking for the length > 0?)

<cfprocparam 
      type = "IN"
      null = "#YesNoFormat(Not isDate(arguments.fixdate))#"
      value = #trim(arguments.fixdate)#
      cfsqltype = CF_SQL_DATE
      dbvarname = @fixdate>

this works OK. And yes, I do still use the 'dbvarname' attribute purely as a 
personal thing.

Thanks for your help.

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