Roberto,
        Hello.  I am responding to your post because I am curious if you are
interested in a new job.  If you are could you send me your resume. 
Thanks
Douglas

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-----Original Message-----
From: Roberto Perez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 4:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: use of IN operator in CFIF tag

Hi all,

Is it possible to use IN (or a similar syntax) as part of a CFIF tag? Let's
say that I have a variable ("FullName") and I want to know if that string
includes the contraction "Jr.", for instance. I know I cannot have:

CFIF isDefined("FullName") and FullName IN "Jr."

.....but is there any alternative operator I can use to check for the
presence of a specific sequence in a variable as part of a CFIF tat? Or, and
alternative way altogether to accomplish the same?

Thanks in advance,

Roberto 



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