> > myVAR = <cfqueryparam
> >     value="#encrypt('FORM.myVAR','encCODE')#"
> >     cfsqltype="CF_SQL_VARCHAR" >
> 
> 
> OK, I now see why this won't work as the encrypt function will return 
> characters not accepted by cfqueryparam.
> 
> Still leave me with trying to find the best way to accomplish 
> the same 
> thing...

I think you're method is fine, as long as you get the cfsqltype right.


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