I think the real problem here is the contractor used CFFORM. :) 
 I use Not() all the time, almost always in an IF statement though. I did 
find it within the CFDOCS many years ago, probably in the 4.x era but 
possibly 5.
 Sounds like someone developed some code for the wrong version of CF just 
assuming it would work on the intended version.
 On 8/15/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> As Jochem says, not's(not(nothing))... but it's especially not(a
> function). I would inform the contractor of such and not accept the
> syntax...
> 
> (Although it is a function in XSL and probably some other languages,
> so unfortunately I'd say a careful search-and-replace is in order.)
> 
> 
>


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