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I am trying to determine the most straight forward way to output the =
results of a querry. This query generates a variable amount of returns =
and would require multiple columns and rows. Would CFLOOP be the best =
or can CFGRID do this? I would like to utilize an attrative table for =
the results. Some returns are numerical and some are text; both notes =
and single addresses.
Thanks for any assistance,
Mike
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