It could be that when you remove the cfparam, the cfinvoke is failing
but the cfcatch is catching it so you don't notice an error occurring.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 13 December 2005 4:46 p.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: What am I missin' here with this cfparam??

Ok, this is a little odd, and I don't know what I'm not understanding
why it's doing what it's doing. 

I have a search form. It actions to the search results page. I'm also
adding the search criteria into tblSearches to keep track of what people
are looking for. 

I cfparam'ed FORM.criteria on the action page just to make sure it's
always there. But I noticed it entered twice into the db per one search.
If I comment out the cfparam, it inserts correctly. Why wouldn't the
submitted FORM.criteria override the cfparam FORM.criteria? It's acting
like it has TWO FORM.criterias. hmmmm....

<cfparam name="FORM.criteria" default="">  <cftry> All the search query
stuff is right here.....
 <!--- Insert this search into the database ---> <cfinvoke
component="#APPLICATION.productDAO#" method="insertSearch"
criteria="#FORM.criteria#"
searchreturncount="#getsearchproducts.recordcount#">
 <cfcatch type="any"></cfcatch>
  </cftry> 

Thanks,
Will



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