Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> Knowing SQL is a v.important part of the whole package.

I very much agree.

> No excuse for not knowing a decent about of T-SQL.

I very much disagree. First of all, I think that writing anything but the most 
trivial stored procedures is something that is generally outside the scope of 
the duties of a ColdFusion programmer. Second, why would not knowing the 
idiosyncracies of one specific dbms that isn't even multi-platform mean that 
somebody is not a good ColdFusion programmer? 

Jochem

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