We have an Access DB where we need to re-set all passwords to match the 
user's member number (this is just a temporary change). We want to hash 
the new passwords.

This query works without the hashing:

<cfquery name="changePassword" datasource="#Application.Datasource#">
                UPDATE          Members
                SET                Password=Members.MemberNo;
</cfquery>

But this query doesn't work with the hashing:

<cfquery name="changePassword" datasource="#Application.Datasource#">
                UPDATE          Members
                SET                Password=#Hash(Members.MemberNo)#;
</cfquery>

I get the error "Members.MemberNo" is an undefined element.  Adding 
quotes around or within the function doesn't help. The MemberNo is a 
text field in the db.

Suggestions? Thanks.


-- 
Regards,
Bob Haroche

OnPoint Solutions
www.OnPointSolutions.com




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