I got the pcode error when my variables in SQL 7.0 were nvarchar, ntext and such.  
Once I changed them(varchar, text) it worked.

thanks

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On 11/13/00, David Cummins penned:
>I've seen it once before. Damned if I know - I think its an internal error.
>
>BTW, does anybody know how to find anything on the Allaire site? I hear
>references to a search that works properly, but I've never seen a 
>description of
>a PCode error yet on their site.

The only thing I found in the knowledge base basically said there's 
no way to determine what they are. You can do some things that will 
help you guess, and do some registry hacks in 4.51 that will cause CF 
server to restart. But I'm using 4.01 since 4.51 is such crap. I just 
restarted CF server and it went away. I'm using the same custom tag, 
that the PCode message said caused the error, under multiple sites 
and it only happened on the one, so it seems to be a random thing.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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